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HBR
(redirected from High Bit Rate)

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HBRHarvard Business Review
HBRHarbor
HBRHigh Bit Rate
HBRHuman Behavioral Representation
HBRHeijmans Blackwell Remediation
HBRHydrobromide Acid
HBRHost-Based Replication (storage technique)
HBRHouse Budget Resolution
HBRHybrid Block Repair
HBRHárom Betûs Rövidítés (Hungarian: Three Letter Abbreviation)
HBRHigh Bay Racking (logistics, warehouse, storage)
HBRHeritage Building Right (Real Estate)


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VDSL (Very high bit rate Digital Subscriber Line) is a version of DSL with throughput up to 100 Mbps -- enough bandwidth to support multiple IPTV channels, high-speed data, and a nearly unlimited number of simultaneous phone calls -- all delivered over copper telephone lines.
VDSL5100, is a flexible QAM-based VDSL solution for all Very High Bit Rate Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL) applications, including Ethernet over VDSL and ATM over VDSL.
Rezvani, an expert in high-speed system architecture and spectral compatibility, has extensive experience in the development of Very High Bit Rate Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL)-based products.
 
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