Digital loop carrier is a technology that uses digital techniques to customers via twisted-pair copper lines.
The integrated digital loop carrier is required when a digital loop carrier system is integrated into a local digital link.
The study found that digital loop carrier technology made use of digital techniques to bring a wide range of services to users via twisted-pair copper telephone lines.
Designed for use in
digital loop carriers, multi-tenant units and DSL access multiplexers, the chipset supports 8Mb/s full-rate ADSL technology as well as 1.5Mb/s G.lite ADSL technology to eliminate the need for telephone companies to install splitter equipment or special wiring at the customer's premises.
The V-Switch is a breakthrough switching product that enables next generation
digital loop carriers (NGDLCs) to operate independently of the Class 5 switch by providing dial tone and services directly to the access device.
The technique of routing service to rural residents through remote
digital loop carriers (DLCs) allows many rural telcos to deliver DSL to thousands of customers.
In a typical DSL service deployment, DSL Access Multiplexers (DSLAMs) and/or Next Generation
Digital Loop Carriers (NGDLCs) are installed in central offices, remote locations.
The new multi-port chipset offers an ideal solution for multi-port
digital loop carriers, and for DSL Access Multiplexers (DSLAMs) used to deploy ADSL services in central office applications.
Digital loop carriers systems merged with radio to serve outlying areas.
The MT90502 device is designed to provide a high-bandwidth solution for combined voice and data services in multi-service switching platforms, 3G mobile system equipment, carrier-class gateways, next-generation
digital loop carriers and ATM edge switches.