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   DSP Solutions
Bridging the Gap
Digital Subscriber Line is
   the future of remote
   access technology

ADSL: A visionary architecture
   that meets changing market
   needs
High-speed networking over
   ordinary phone lines
TI acquires software tools
   maker GO DSP
TI's third-party network extends
   design team
App Report: Implementing Fast
   Fourier Transform Algorithms
   of Real-Valued Sequences with
   the TMS320 DSP Family

   Wireless
The next generation
Boom days ahead for the
   wireless market
Symposium maps the future
   of wireless
Sharing the knowledge
Zeroing in on the market
Technical details a few
   keystrokes away

   Mixed-Signal and Analog
Future Electronics becomes
   U.S. TI distributor
PCM codec-filter combo
   support four channels on a
   single chip
10-bit analog-to-digital converter
Gigabit ethernet transceiver

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Digital Subscriber Line is the future of remote access technology

  • For home and business consumers, DSL will open up almost unlimited bandwidth that will redefine the way they think about dialing up with their computer.

  • For manufacturers and applications developers, DSL is the new superhighway that will make applications like streaming video, Internet gaming and real-time multimedia a practical reality.

  • For telephone company networks, these technologies will help reduce PSTN congestion, splitting data and voice and freeing telephone lines at the central office.

  • And best of all, DSL uses the same twisted-pair copper wire that has been in use for years, circumventing the need for a cost-prohibitive change in basic infrastructure. This new digital technology will use previously unused bandwidth on the copper wire, creating separate channels for voice and data.

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