Talk:Symmetric High-speed Digital Subscriber Line

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Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line says:

This ETSI variant is compatible with the ITU-T G.SHDSL standardized regional variant for Europe.

but G. Symmetric High-speed Digital Subscriber Line says:

This ETSI variant is not compatible with the ITU-T G.shdsl standardized regional variant for Europe

(emphasis mine). Which is correct?

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G. Symmetric High-speed Digital Subscriber Line is a weird title for this article:

  • Symmetric High-speed Digital Subscriber Line is the technology, abbreviated to SHDSL,
  • G.991.2 is the ITU-T recommendation standardizing it, the draft was called G.shdsl before the ITU-T assigned a recommendation number,
  • G.SHDSL can be found in marketing material, apparently meaning the SHDSL implementation is or was compliant to the G.shdsl draft.

The current title appears to be the result of a blind substitute of the SHDSL acronym. I propose a move to Symmetric High-speed Digital Subscriber Line. BertK 19:24, 10 October 2006 (UTC)