Network architecture and system for delivering...

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

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C370S465000, C370S490000, C370S352000

Reexamination Certificate

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07136397

ABSTRACT:
A simple network comprises of: xDSL service equipment located at a distribution center coupled to an Aggregator Separator (AGSEP) System located at a DC; AGSEP system at the DC is coupled, using a high-speed link, to another AGSEP system located at a remote site, which is coupled to subscriber equipment using drop cables. The AGSEP systems aggregate the xDSL signals originating at either DC xDSL equipment or subscriber equipment, are carried over the high-speed link. The AGSEP systems and separate the aggregated signals at either end to distribute the separated signal to the respective equipment.

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