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The generic name for the set of ITU G.998 standards for transporting multiple DSL lines over ATM, Ethernet and TDM. They enable telephone carriers to combine copper pairs to increase bandwidth and distance for customers. The G.998.1, G.998.2 and G.998.3 standards support ATM, Ethernet and TDM respectively over multiple DSL lines. See Bonded DSL Rings.

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