BT reveals scale of business broadband failure
Talkback In our case we are deemed too far from he exchange and whilst can get RADSL there is no provision for SDSL at longer ranges. We would love to have SDSL and our local exchange has been upgraded. We have fibre into our building for ISDN30, when will...
[August 24, 2005, 12:55]
DSL Variations
White Papers But what are the differences between DSL, SDSL, ADSL, RADSL, VDSL and so forth? Compared to the standard modem speed of 56 kilobits per second (Kbps), and the ISDN combined channel speed of 128 Kbps, it is obvious that DSL is the fastest and most...
[March 2, 2004, 11:20]
Copper - what Copper?
Talkback Mb rADSL is a far off pipe-dream - only speed advantage over a modem is the connect time. Speculating about replacing copper local loops with fibre or running the 2 media infrastructures in parallel is somewhat 'moot' for some subscribers in the UK.
[July 17, 2008, 12:10]
Copper?
Talkback I live in a rural area within the usual short distance that makes it look as though we should be able to enjoy RADSL. Note: I'm no network / communications engineer In previous years, in Scotland and in the South East of England I've been lucky...
[September 19, 2007, 13:14]
Business broadband providers cut prices
News BT insists that it is trying to improve this situation by recently launching Rate Adaptive DSL (RADSL) which increases the maximum range of an ADSL-enabled exchange from 3.5km to 5.5km. Internet service providers (ISPs) who provide broadband...
[August 8, 2001, 17:30]
Alexander warned over broadband complacency
News A pilot scheme for rate adaptive DSL (RADSL) was launched today, and the service is expected to be available nationally by 18 July. AOL has warned the new e-commerce minister that Britain is still facing big problems in the rollout of broadband...
[June 25, 2001, 15:27]



