* Offers
a wire-line solution for high-speed symmetrical Internet
aaccess
on the existing telephone lines.
*
Provides an “Always On” Internet Access that is permanently
available at the customer's premises.
* Combines voice and Internet data packets on a single twisted-pair wire
at the subscriber’s premises
Schematic diagram of a DIAS system:
BDSU and the HDSU
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connected to the Integrated Access Node ( IAN ) located either at a street
corner (curb) or at the Exchange, using a twisted pair copper wire.
BDSU
–
Max. length of the copper can be 5 km when 0.5- mm twisted pair copper is used.
HDSU
-
- Connected
using copper to the IAN.
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Maximum
rate at which Internet Access is provided to the
-
HDSU Ethernet port is 2 Mbps
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Length
of the copper < 2.5 Km (0.5mm twisted pair copper)
-
the
bit-rate on the HDSU–IAN link drops for higher lengths of copper, thus reducing
Internet access rate on the HDSU Ethernet port.
Both the HDSU and the BDSU have a minimum routing function built-in
and routes the packets on the Ethernet meant for ISP on to the IAN.