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Date Stock Title
Nov 17 T FTC says spam call complaints are down more than 50% since 2021
Nov 16 T T-Mobile Hit By Chinese Hackers After Rivals AT&T, Verizon Suffer Breach: Report
Nov 15 T Top Stock Reports for Linde, Verizon Communications & AT&T
Nov 15 T AST SpaceMobile Could Revolutionize Cellphone Satellite Service. But Can It Beat The Meme Stock Rap?
Nov 15 T AT&T: Don't Give Up On It Here
Nov 15 BCE Globant's Q3 Earnings Meet, Revenues Up Y/Y on Expanded Footprint
Nov 15 BCE BCE: Don't Get Caught By The Double-Digit Yield
Nov 14 T AT&T Surges 33% YTD: Reason to Include T Stock in Your Portfolio?
Nov 14 BCE Radcom's Q3 Earnings & Revenues Beat, Rise Y/Y, Stock Gains 12%
Nov 14 BCE Most Canadian Businesses Need an Action Biased Strategy to Maximize AI Benefits and Manage Risks: New Bell Study
Nov 14 T Prediction: 2 Stocks That'll Be Worth More Than AT&T 1 Year From Now
Nov 13 TEF Telefonica awarded $380 million from Colombian government in arbitration, company says
Nov 13 T Telecom M&A: DirecTV-Dish Deal In Peril. Charter To Buy Liberty Broadband.
Nov 13 T Seven & i, Rocket Lab USA, DirecTV: 3 Stories In Focus
Nov 13 BCE Intrusion Q3 Loss Narrower Than Expected, Sales Rise Y/Y, Stock Up 12%
Nov 13 T Better Telecom Stock: AT&T vs. Verizon
Nov 13 T AT&T CEO calls for freeing up 5G spectrum, or else America risks falling behind
Nov 13 T Q3 2024 EchoStar Corp Earnings Call
Nov 13 T DirecTV Plans to Cancel Dish Deal Unless Debt Swap Resolved
Nov 12 T AT&T’s CEO says AI may cause power shortages and it could be ‘the next big social issue in the United States’
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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