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When talking about ADSL I've seen a few acronyms thrown around that I'm unsure about. Perhaps someone could define them for me.
LLU (Local Loop Unbundling) I know about. But I've also see the following mentioned that I don't know:
ULL
UUL
Do these have meanings or are they just typos for LLU?
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ULL - Unbundled Local Loop, i.e. the same thing
UUL - Haven't seen this one, probably a typo
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LLU - local loop unbundling
UCLL is the other term - means the same thing but only applies to copper. No idea why they decided to add in a letter. Presumably TLAs are now FLAs.
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