Data distribution network and high pass bridging filter or...

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H04M 1/738 (2006.01) H04L 12/28 (2006.01) H04M 11/06 (2006.01)

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CA 2324678

A filter bridge, coupler or combiner coupling dedicated subscriber telephone lines at specified frequencies turns a local network of telephone wires into a connectionless network at the specified frequencies while maintaining a circuit-switched network of dedicated subscriber telephone lines at all other frequencies. Telephone carriers remain isolated to each dedicated subscriber telephone line, while other telecommunications service (e.g. audio/video) carriers can be distributed over the same local twisted pair network as a connectionless network within a specified range of frequencies. Any range of frequencies can be specified for the connectionless network, for example using a high pass filter or a notch filter. In the case where the redistributor dynamically allocates frequencies for the redistributed signals, a dynamic filter bridge may be used to select a passband corresponding to a frequency allocated by the redistributor for redistributed signals at any particular time.

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