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=== Vplus/35b === Vplus is a technology to achieve higher speeds over existing VDSL2 networks. It was developed by [[Alcatel-Lucent]] and standardised in November 2015 in ITU G.993.2 Amendment 1 as VDSL2 profile 35b.<ref name="VDSL2-spec"/> It promises to deliver speeds of up to 300 Mbit/s downstream and 100 Mbit/s upstream on loops shorter than 250 m. On longer loops, Vplus falls back to VDSL2 17a vectoring performance.<ref name="35bvect">{{cite web |url=https://techzine.alcatel-lucent.com/vplus-gets-more-out-vdsl2-vectoring |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150725134126/https://techzine.alcatel-lucent.com/vplus-gets-more-out-vdsl2-vectoring |url-status=dead |archive-date=25 July 2015 |title=Vplus gets more out of VDSL2 vectoring |author1=Keith Russell |author2=Paul Spruyt |author3=Stefaan Vanhastel |publisher=[[Alcatel-Lucent]] |date=16 October 2014 }}</ref> Vplus uses the same tone spacing as VDSL2 17a to allow vectoring across Vplus (35b) and 17a lines, and thus mixed deployments and a smooth introduction of Vplus.<ref name="35bvect"/>
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