Apparatus and method for concurrent voice and data transmission

Multiplex communications – Communication techniques for information carried in plural... – Combining or distributing information via frequency channels

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ABSTRACT:
Communication apparatus comprising a first xDSL transceiver for conveying an xDSL transmission, a splitter for conveying a POTS transmission via a POTS telephone line and the xDSL transmission via an xDSL telephone line, and a second xDSL transceiver being in communication with the first xDSL transceiver and the splitter.

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