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Service Under NIB
Category Details Layer 2 VPN services
PPP / HDLC / Ethernet Port / Ethernet VLAN / FR / over MPLS Layer 3 VPN services COS & application based Priority services, Bandwidth over subscription, NAT services, Firewall services,
Multicast services, Encryption services, Internet Access, Managed Service Dial Access Dial Internet Access, Dial VPN,
Always-on Access
DSL services (ADSL, ADSL2, ADSL plus,
MPLS VPN Access, Bandwidth on demand,

usage based billing, video multicast, Video on demand, customer self provisioning, Wholesale services Basic Services (Server based) AAA, Messaging (email) Value Added services Storage, Antivirus, Law full monitoring

Glossary Terms
BBRAS: A Broadband Remote Access Server (BBRAS) routes traffic to and from the digital subscriber line access multiplexers (DSLAM) on an Internet service.
DSLAM: Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer. Specifically, it is a device that takes a number of ADSL subscriber lines and concentrates these to a single ATM line.
CPE: Customer Premises Equipment - Any equipment provided by the customer at their premises.
GBIC: Gigabit Interface Converter a Fiber Channel optical or copper transceiver that is easily swapped to offer a flexible choice of copper or fiber optic media.

TYPES OF BROADBAND CONNECTIONS
Broadband includes several high-speed transmission technologies such as Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Cable Modem Fiber Wireless Satellite Broadband over Power lines (BPL) The broadband technology you choose will depend on a number of factors. These may include whether you are located in an urban or rural area, how broadband Internet access is packaged with other services (like voice telephone and home entertainment, price and availability.
Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Digital Subscriber line (DSL) is a wire line transmission technology that brings data and information faster over copper telephone lines already installed in homes and business. Traditional phone service connects your home or business to a telephone company office via copper wires. A DSL modem accesses the local telephone company‟s central office where a DSL Access DSLAM then transmits the signal from the copper telephone line onto a network backbone, and eventually to the Internet. With high speed Internet access that uses DSL transmission technology, there is no need to dial into a traditional modem. This service allows consumers and business to have an “always-on” dedicated connection to the Internet. The following are types of DSL transmission technologies that maybe used to provide high-speed Internet access.

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