What is bitstream in telecom?
Bit-stream access refers to the situation where a wireline incumbent installs a high-speed access link to the customer's premises (e.g., by installing ADSL equipment in the local access network) and then makes this access link available to third parties, to enable them to provide high-speed services to customers.
By W Reichl · 2012 — mean the end of physical unbundling and is bitstream access the wholesale product access.1 British Telecom (BT) and A1 Telekom Austria are obliged to offer
Bitstream Service is an interconnection service provided through establishing interconnection between two. Telecom segment (operators). • IP based traffic
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Definition of Bitstream Access: It occurs when the incumbent installs a high speed access link to the customer's premises (e.g. by installing ADSL equipment in
By P Baake · Cited by 12 — tions to the internet, the regulation of traditional narrow- and broadband networks continues to be one of the major issues in telecommunications policies. In view
10 Telecom Italia wholesale service trial proposal „EasyIP Fibra‟ for FTTH 12 National Broadband Network Co Technical Specifications for bitstream access