D-side (UK telephone cabling)
D-Side is the telephone cabling which is connected from the BT Primary Connection Point (PCP) telecoms cabinet to a point close to a residence or business known as the "Distribution Point" (DP) and consists of multiple pairs of copper wires. It may pass through a BT Secondary Connection Point (SCP) telecoms cabinet, sometimes known as pillars, en route to the DP(s).
In the event of a broadband or phone line problem, replacing the D-Side line pair is one potential correction that might be made.
D-Side is a shortening of the term "distribution side" of the telephone network. Conversely E-side is the "exchange side" of the telephone network between the cabinet and the telephone exchange.
External links
- WLR3 Training Pack - What are all the bits between the exchange and someone's house?
- Multimedia Telecommunications - Bill Whyte
- BT Openreach Sub-Loop Unbundling
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