Also known as G.991.2, G.SHDSL is an international standard for symmetric DSL developed by the ITU. G.SHDSL provides for sending and receiving high-speed symmetrical data streams over a single pair of copper wires at rates between 192 kbps and 2.31 Mbps. G.SHDSL was developed to incorporate the features of other DSL technologies, such as ADSL and SDSL and will transport T1,E1, ISDN, ATM and IP signals. This is the first DSL technology to be developed from the ground up as an international standard.
G.SHDSL: New and Improved DSL Hold onto your modem, folks. DSL is about to be replaced by-DSL? Call it the new and improved version or DSL on steroids, but whatever you call it, G.SHDSL has arrived and will soon take over the business broadband market.