Talk:ITU G.992.5 Annex M
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The page current states (of ADSL2+) : "This extends the capability of basic ADSL by doubling the number of downstream bits."
ADSL is 8Mb/s. Double this is 16Mb/s, but ADSL2+ is 24Mb/s
Now, ADSL2 is 12Mb/s, double this and you get 24Mb/s which is ADSL2+
Should the above quote actually read "extends the capability of basic *ADSL2*..."?
(Some unsigned statement above)
The page currently states (of PowerTel ADSL2+ Annex M coverage):
"Australian wholesale business grade ISP Powertel (http://www.powertel.com.au/) established a relationship with iiNet (http://www.iinet.net.au) and now offers SHDSL services up to 2M/2Mbps using Annex M via iiNet DSLAMs."
I believe this is not the case, and in any case is not substantiated with a quote. Additionally, SHDSL is a very different service to ADSL2+ Annex M. Furthermore, PowerTel had these facilities in place before their relationship with iiNet; I believe that their SHDSL services are provisioned over their own equipment. Accordingly, I have deleted this statement.
123.243.255.113 (talk) 14:01, 19 December 2007 (UTC)

