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ADSL2 and ADSL2+ are higher speeds then G.Lite ADSL (max 1.5mbps) or ADSL1 (max 8mbps) ADSL2 normal reaches 12Mbps with a upload of 2mbps. ADSL2+ reachers 27Mbps with uploads of 2mbps. This service runs on a copper pair (your phone line) but works on higher signal levels so as not to interfere with normal phone services.


ADSL1 has a max distance from the exchange or central office of 5.6km (about 20000ft) ADSL2 and ADSL2+ have 10km. Please note if you are on a RIM or pair-gains you will not get any ADSL unless a telcom installs a minimux to the rim. With pair-gains you must be taken off pair-gain and placed on a clean copper pair.


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Internode - Extreme® ADSL2+ Broadband (933 words)
ADSL2+ is the next generation of ADSL Broadband, and is being deployed right now by Internode and our sister company Agile Communications
ADSL2+ Annex M increases the maximum potential upload speed on an ADSL2+ service from 1 Megabit per second to 2.5 Megabits per second, enabling, for example, high performance Internet Virtual Private Networks from your office.
The most effective way to improve your ADSL2+ performance is to have a licensed cabler install a good quality central splitter (available from Internode) in your premises to use with your Internode Extreme ADSL2+ service.
ISP Planet - Technology - ADSL, the Next Generation (0 words)
ADSL2+ is an extension of the new ADSL2 standard that should be approved by the ITU early in 2003.
ADSL2+ is a hot topic because it is capable of doubling the transmission speed of typical ADSL connections from 1.1 MHz to 2.2 MHz.
ADSL2 has been engineered to improve the rate and reach of ADSL by overcoming narrowband interference over long lines.
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