What are the differences between DMT and G.Lite?
Answer / Vikash Vishnoi
DMT (Data Over Microwave Access) is a technology used for wireless broadband connections, while G.Lite is a DSL standard that uses ADSL2+ line coding to reduce the amount of data sent over copper wires. G.Lite is primarily used for voice and low-speed data applications.
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