Rate Limitation
Upgrading to the latest VDSL2 line supports a maximum symmetrical bandwidth of 100Mbps within 300m, 30Mbps beyond 300m, and downgrades to ADSL2+ at 1.5km with 0.8Mbps upstream and 25Mbps downstream.
With the popularity of online video, telecommuting, and online gaming, the original bandwidth of copper cable access can no longer meet the needs of users.
Upgrading to the latest VDSL2 line supports a maximum symmetrical bandwidth of 100Mbps within 300m, 30Mbps beyond 300m, and downgrades to ADSL2+ at 1.5km with 0.8Mbps upstream and 25Mbps downstream.
While meeting the networking requirements, the product should be minimally affected by environmental factors and be able to operate stably in extreme weather conditions.
When using point-to-point Ethernet in fiber optic access networks, each household requires dedicated fiber optic lines, which incurs high capital investment and poses implementation challenges.