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We are now a totally connected society. Broadband has become so widely available that people expect to be able to connect to the Internet whether they are at home, at the office or on the move. But if you own or manage a hospitality facility such as a hotel or even a cruise ship, how can you offer broadband to your guests without major rewiring costs or the installation of hundreds of broadband connections?
The answer is an existing broadband technology called VDSL. VDSL has been around for a few years and offers high-speed broadband over the existing telephone wiring. It is sometimes known as “Ethernet in the First Mile” (EFM) or “Extended Ethernet”. The original VDSL standard offered speeds of up to 15Mbps; the new VDSL2 standard can operate at 100Mbps giving true Ethernet performance. VDSL allows you to share an Internet connection amongst your guests as if they each had their own separate broadband connection.
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