TalkTalk Wholesale Line Profiles: Difference between revisions

**F indicates that interleaving hasn’t been applied and that this is a fast profile.
**I followed by a number indicates the size of the interleaving delay. The greater the number the greater the interleaving applied.
*SNR denotes the target Signal to Noise Margin. Where this is a single number, this number indicates the target for both upstream and downstream, where there are two, the first indicates downstream and the second indicates upstream.
**Where this is a single number, this number indicates the target for both upstream and downstream
*The lower the number the greater the achievable line rate, the higher the number the higher the number then the lower the achievable line rate. Note: Some fixed profiles omit the SNR property from their name, where this is the case their target margin is 6dB.
**Where there are two, the first indicates downstream and the second indicates upstream.
**The lower the number the greater the achievable line rate, the higher the number the higher the number then the lower the achievable line rate. Note: Some fixed profiles omit the SNR property from their name, where this is the case their target margin is 6dB.
**Note: Some fixed profiles omit the SNR property from their name, where this is the case their target margin is 6dB.
*DDD indicates the maximum download speed.
*UUU indicates the maximum upload speed.