SDSL
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Symmetric digital subscriber line (SDSL) is a Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) variant with E1-like data rates (72 to 2320 kbit/s). It runs over one pair of copper wires, with a maximum range of about 3 kilometers.
SDSL was never properly standardised until G.SHDSL was standardised by ITU. SDSL is often confused with G.SHDSL and unfortunately, in Europe G.SHDSL was standardized by ETSI using the name 'SDSL'. This ETSI variant is compatible with the ITU-T G.SHDSL standardized regional variant for Europe.
Equipment touting SDSL support is usually proprietary equipment which only speaks to SDSL equipment from the same vendor, or to SDSL equipment from other vendors that use the same DSL chipset. Most new installations use G.SHDSL equipment instead of SDSL.
In the UK, over 500 exchanges will be receiving upgrades to give people high-speed SDSL (source) (http://www.messagecast.net/alerts/alertAction.do?notification_id=93528510&message_id=93528510).
See also
de:Symmetrical Digital Subscriber Line fr:Ligne d'abonné numérique à débit symétrique pl:SDSL pt:SDSL