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  2. Link aggregation - Wikipedia

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    Broadband bonding is a type of channel bonding that refers to aggregation of multiple channels at OSI layers at level four or above. Channels bonded can be wired links such as a T-1 or DSL line. Additionally, it is possible to bond multiple cellular links for an aggregated wireless bonded link.

  3. VDSL - Wikipedia

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    Bonding (ITU-T G.998.x) may be used to combine multiple wire pairs to increase available capacity, or extend the copper network's reach. Hybrid Access Networks [8] can be used to combine xDSL with wireless networks. This enables network operators to provide faster Internet access services over long lines.

  4. Mushroom Networks - Wikipedia

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    In February, 2008, Mushroom Networks introduced the Truffle (BBNA6401) a broadband bonding network appliance. [3] In July, 2008, the company introduced the Porcini (BBNA4422) which was a sizeably smaller broadband bonding product than the previous Truffle product. This product can bond four wireline internet connections and a wireless USB port ...

  5. Comparison of Fritz!Box devices - Wikipedia

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    English version only. Includes a second VDSL2 port for ADSL bonding. One USB port doubles as eSATA port. FRITZ!Box 7390 VDSL2 — 4 Gigabit b/g/n a 2.4 5.0 300 2 USB 2.0 a/b, S 0: 2 1 16, and 512 128 6.88 512 MB NAND flash memory shared between OS, NAS and answering machine storage.

  6. List of VDSL and VDSL2 deployments - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of very-high-bit-rate digital subscriber line (VDSL) and very-high-bit-rate digital subscriber line 2 (VDSL2) deployments.. The term VDSL can either refer specifically to ITU-T G.993.1 (first generation VDSL, officially abbreviated as "VDSL", unofficially also called "VDSL1"), or may be used as an umbrella term for both ITU-T G.993.1 and ITU-T G.993.2 (second generation VDSL ...

  7. Hybrid Access Networks - Wikipedia

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    Several techniques are defined by the Broadband Forum to create Hybrid Access Networks. To illustrate them, we assume that the end user has an hybrid CPE (Customer-premises_equipment) router that is attached to both a wired access network such as xDSL and a wireless one such as LTE. Other deployments are possible, e.g., the end user might have ...