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Work item: G.9711 (2021) Cor.1
Subject/title: Multi-gigabit fast access to subscriber terminals (MGfast) Physical layer specification - Corrigendum 1
Status: Approved on 2022-12-22 
Approval process: AAP
Type of work item: Recommendation
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Summary: Recommendation ITU-T G.9711 specifies a multi-gigabit broadband access technology that exploits the existing infrastructure of wire-pairs and coaxial cable that were originally deployed for plain old telephone service (POTS) or television (TV) services. Equipment implementing this Recommendation can be deployed from fibre-fed distribution points (fibre to the distribution point, FTTdp) located in close proximity to customer premises, or within buildings, including MDUs and business facilities (fibre to the building). This Recommendation supports asymmetric and symmetric transmission at an aggregate net data rate up to 8 Gbit/s on metallic wires using spectrum up to 424 MHz, and provides functionalities for far-end crosstalk (FEXT) and near-end crosstalk (NEXT) cancellation between multiple wire-pairs. Amendment 1 (2022) specifies or corrects: – DBR-PT and bidirectional DBR for facilating the acceleration of DBR, – diagnostics and monitoring of DTA, – downstream PSD objects common to all links in the P2MP group, – upstream frame configuration request, and – support of DTFO in P2MP TDMA/FDMA. Corrigendum 1 (2022) corrects: – OLR type 1 and type 2 – PCS-LCM fields in DBR-PR – O-SIGNATURE and O-PMD message in Clause 12 – O-SIGNATURE and O-MSG message in Annex X – LCM-PCS aspects related to RPA, RTS and low number of bits per symbol
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