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SDSL and between
# BT provides connectivity between the end user and the nearest BT Serving Exchange via ADSL, SDSL, and FTTX.
As of writing this, this end user access line can have a bandwidth ranging between 288 kbit / s and 8, 128 kbit / s ( 8 Mibit / s ) downstream and up to 832 kbit / s upstream for ADSL, and up to 2048 kbit / s ( 2 Mibit / s ) for SDSL.

SDSL and ADSL
This is true both for ADSL and SDSL variations.
In the business segment Vivodi offers a range of broadband services, including ADSL, ADSL2 +, SDSL and VPN solutions.
Leased lines are more expensive than alternative connectivity services including ( ADSL, SDSL, etc.

SDSL and T1
SDSL is a rate-adaptive digital subscriber line ( DSL ) variant with T1 / E1-like data rates ( T1: 1. 544 Mbit / s, E1: 2. 048 Mbit / s ).

SDSL and /
* Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line ( SDSL / SHDSL ), the volume of data flow is equal in both directions.

SDSL and was
SDSL is often confused with G. SHDSL and HDSL ; in Europe, G. SHDSL was standardized by ETSI using the name ' SDSL '.
In Europe, a variant of SHDSL was standardized by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute ( ETSI ) using the name ' SDSL '.
Site-directed spin labeling ( SDSL ) was pioneered in the laboratory of Dr. W. L.

SDSL and service
JT also offers an SDSL wholesale and retail service range.
Its SDSL service has a standard 10: 1 contention ratio.
Naked DSL service, excluding SDSL, is not available in the United Kingdom, but it is possible to get a POTS and DSL from different service providers ..

SDSL and line
In symmetric digital subscriber line ( SDSL ) services, the downstream and upstream data rates are equal.
Symmetric digital subscriber line ( SDSL ) can have two meanings:
* In the narrow sense SDSL is a particular DSL variant that supports data only on a single line and does not support analog calls.
* Symmetric digital subscriber line ( SDSL )
This ETSI variant is compatible with the ITU-T SHDSL standardized regional variant for Europe and must not be confused with the usage of the term SDSL in North America to refer to symmetric digital subscriber line.

SDSL and .
Engineers developed higher-speed DSL facilities such as High bit rate Digital Subscriber Line ( HDSL ) and Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line ( SDSL ) to provision traditional Digital Signal 1 ( DS1 ) services over standard copper pair facilities.
Also, some variations of DSL ( such as SDSL ) use synchronous serial connections.
* Symmetric High-speed Digital Subscriber Line ( G. SHDSL ), a standardized replacement for early proprietary SDSL.
SDSL and optical fiber access is also available.
As there is a standardised successor available, SDSL installations today are considered legacy.
Most new installations use G. SHDSL equipment instead of SDSL.
The site-directed spin labeling ( SDSL ) technique allows one to monitor a specific region within a protein.

typically and falls
The city of Bridgeport ( on Long Island Sound ), like most other areas in metropolitan New York, typically falls within the humid subtropical climate zone under the Köppen Climate Classification system.
a knockout is usually awarded when one participant falls to the canvas and is unable to rise to his feet within a specified period of time, typically because of exhaustion, pain, disorientation, or unconsciousness.
The Passover begins on the 15th day of the month of Nisan, which typically falls in March or April of the Gregorian calendar.
Western raku is typically made from a stoneware clay body, bisque fired at and glaze fired ( the final firing ) between, which falls into the cone 06 firing temperature range.
Precipitation is frequent, but falls in small quantities, typically less than in western Spitsbergen.
Software, and its accompanying source code, typically falls within one of two licensing paradigms: free software and proprietary software.
The Laffer curve is typically represented as a graph which starts at 0 % tax, zero revenue, rises to a maximum rate of revenue raised at an intermediate rate of taxation and then falls again to zero revenue at a 100 % tax rate.
This so-called two-and-a-half-opt typically falls roughly midway between 2-opt and 3-opt, both in terms of the quality of tours achieved and the time required to achieve those tours.
The water level in the tower typically falls during the peak usage hours of the day, and then a pump fills it back up during the night.
The bulk of the precipitation typically falls within August, the one month that forms the city ’ s very brief wet season.
In Theravada countries following the Buddhist calendar, it falls on a full moon Uposatha day, typically in the 5th or 6th lunar month.
Very little rain typically falls during the period May to September, although sporadic showers occur most years.
Precipitation is frequent, but falls in small quantities, typically less than in western Spitsbergen.
KTD always falls on the second Saturday after Labor Day and typically draws thousands of visitors each year.
BZ typically raises the heart rate initially, but hours later, depending on the dose of BZ, the heart rate falls to normal or may become slow.
The size of the payload of non-standard jumbo frames, typically ~ 9000 Bytes long, falls within the range used by EtherType ; this conflict is resolved by substituting the special EtherType value 0x8870 when a length would otherwise be used.
When Veterans Day falls on a Saturday then either Saturday or the preceding Friday may be designated as the holiday, whereas if it falls on a Sunday it is typically observed on the following Monday.
Jurmala's architecture typically falls into classicism, national romanticism, and modern styles.
Another call — a harsh, pulsed cooing that rises and falls in pitch, and is typically repeated up to 10 times in a row — is used in territorial encounters and pair-bonding, and by parent birds encouraging their young to move on land between bodies of water.
* p modifies the decay rate and typically falls in the range 0. 7 – 1. 5.
At death, the property involved in a life estate typically falls into the ownership of the remainderman named in the life estate agreement.
This process typically occurs over a period of time in which a mark is not used as a trademark ( i. e., where it is not used to exclusively identify the products or services of a particular business ), where a mark falls into disuse entirely, or where the trademark owner does not enforce its rights through actions for passing off or trademark infringement.
A graph of its abundance is characterised by huge rises and falls with the peaks occurring at a level typically ten times higher than the troughs and about 5 years after them, and the process then reversing itself.

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