The Past, Present, and Future of Copper Access

Q1 Engineering Bell Labs Technical Journal Pub Date : 2015-03-09 DOI:10.15325/BLTJ.2015.2397851
J. Maes, C. Nuzman
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Digital Subscriber Line technology has democratized broadband access, and over the past several decades, telecommunications providers have evolved from providing plain old telephone service (POTS) over a copper loop plant to providing broadband access and high-definition video over hybrid fiber-copper networks. This article focuses on three revolutionary copper technologies in different stages of development that will enable hybrid networks to continue to increase data rates over orders of magnitude for many years to come. The first of the three, vectoring, is a mature technology with massive ongoing rollout that provides end user speeds above 100 Mb/s across typical distances of 500m. The second, G.fast, is the first ultrabroadband technology offering 1 Gb/s speeds, across typical distances of 100m. It has recently gained approval in the standards bodies and is currently undergoing trials both in research labs and in the field by numerous telecom operators. Finally, we discuss Bell Labs' XG-FAST technology, now in proof of concept, which can deliver 10 Gb/s across a 30 meter copper drop cable. XG-FAST paves the way for a homes-passed fiber network, leveraging high speed copper to the premises to increase its homes-connected.
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铜矿开采的过去、现在和未来
数字用户线路技术使宽带接入大众化,在过去的几十年里,电信提供商已经从通过铜环路工厂提供普通的老式电话服务(POTS)发展到通过混合光纤-铜网络提供宽带接入和高清视频。本文将重点介绍处于不同发展阶段的三种革命性铜缆技术,它们将使混合网络在未来许多年里继续以数量级提高数据速率。三种技术中的第一种是矢量传输,这是一种成熟的技术,正在大规模推广,在典型的500米距离上为最终用户提供超过100 Mb/s的速度。第二个是G.fast,这是第一个提供1gb /s速度的超宽带技术,典型距离为100米。它最近获得了标准机构的批准,目前正在研究实验室和众多电信运营商的现场进行试验。最后,我们将讨论贝尔实验室的XG-FAST技术,该技术目前处于概念验证阶段,可以在30米的铜缆上传输10gb /s。XG-FAST为家庭通过光纤网络铺平了道路,利用高速铜线来增加其家庭连接。
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期刊介绍: The Bell Labs Technical Journal (BLTJ) highlights key research and development activities across Alcatel-Lucent — within Bell Labs, within the company’s CTO organizations, and in cross-functional projects and initiatives. It publishes papers and letters by Alcatel-Lucent researchers, scientists, and engineers and co-authors affiliated with universities, government and corporate research labs, and customer companies. Its aim is to promote progress in communications fields worldwide; Bell Labs innovations enable Alcatel-Lucent to deliver leading products, solutions, and services that meet customers’ mission critical needs.
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