Digital Subscriber Line Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
---|---|---|---|---|
T | A | AT&T Inc. | 0.37 | |
TDS | B | Telephone and Data Systems, Inc. | 1.80 | |
ADTN | B | ADTRAN, Inc. | 4.66 | |
TEF | C | Telefonica SA | -1.55 | |
AWRE | D | Aware, Inc. | -0.20 | |
SHEN | F | Shenandoah Telecommunications Co | -0.96 | |
GSIT | F | GSI Technology, Inc. | 8.21 | |
BCE | F | BCE, Inc. | -1.72 |
Related Industries: Communication Equipment Semiconductors Software - Application Telecom Services
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
---|---|---|---|---|
IYZ | B | iShares U.S. Telecommunications ETF | 11.76 | |
HDLB | B | ETRACS Monthly Pay 2xLeveraged US High Dividend Low Volatility ETN Series B due September 30, 2044 | 8.79 | |
XTL | B | SPDR S&P Telecom ETF | 8.16 | |
VLUE | B | iShares MSCI USA Value Factor | 6.04 | |
GUNZ | C | Tuttle Capital Self Defense Index ETF | 5.5 |
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- Digital Subscriber Line
Digital subscriber line (DSL; originally digital subscriber loop) is a family of technologies that are used to transmit digital data over telephone lines. In telecommunications marketing, the term DSL is widely understood to mean asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL), the most commonly installed DSL technology, for Internet access.
DSL service can be delivered simultaneously with wired telephone service on the same telephone line since DSL uses higher frequency bands for data. On the customer premises, a DSL filter on each non-DSL outlet blocks any high-frequency interference to enable simultaneous use of the voice and DSL services.
The bit rate of consumer DSL services typically ranges from 256 kbit/s to over 100 Mbit/s in the direction to the customer (downstream), depending on DSL technology, line conditions, and service-level implementation. Bit rates of 1 Gbit/s have been reached.In ADSL, the data throughput in the upstream direction (the direction to the service provider) is lower, hence the designation of asymmetric service. In symmetric digital subscriber line (SDSL) services, the downstream and upstream data rates are equal. Researchers at Bell Labs have reached speeds over 1 Gbit/s for symmetrical broadband access services using traditional copper telephone lines. These higher speeds are lab results, however.
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