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automatic fallback

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automatic fallback

In computing, feature allowing dial-up modems to drop to a slower speed if conditions such as line noise make it necessary. Modem speeds are typically rated according to one or another CCITT standard (known as a V number).



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The VDSL2 standard supports asymmetric and symmetric transmission at aggregated downstream and upstream speeds of up to 100 Mbps, with automatic fallback and backward compatibility with installed ADSL and ADSL2+ connections.
In the event of signal failure, base stations are provided with automatic fallback to an unaffected backbone, via microwave relay.
Its Packet Binary Convolutional Coding (PBCC) modulation technology supports its high data rate of up to 22 Mbps, with automatic fallback to 11, 5.
 
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