VDSL (Very High Bitrate Digital Subscriber Line) is a broadband technology that offers faster data transmission than traditional DSL, supporting high-speed internet over short copper telephone lines.
VDSL2 (Very-high-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line 2) is an upgraded version of VDSL, offering faster download and upload speeds over short copper phone lines, supporting high-bandwidth services like streaming and gaming.
Vectoring is a technology used in DSL connections to reduce interference between multiple lines, increasing data transmission rates and improving overall broadband performance.
Very High Bit Rate Digital Subscriber Line 2 is an advanced DSL technology that delivers significantly higher internet speeds than its predecessor, VDSL, by optimizing the use of copper lines.
Video Conferencing allows multiple participants to communicate via live video and audio over the internet, enabling remote meetings, collaboration, and presentations.
Video-over-IP refers to the transmission of video content over internet protocol networks, allowing for real-time video streaming and conferencing through broadband connections.