VDSL

Technology Code: 12

2,761,502
Deployment Records
12
FCC Tech Code

About VDSL

Very-high-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL) is an advanced form of DSL that provides faster speeds over shorter distances. VDSL can deliver speeds up to 100 Mbps, making it competitive with cable in areas where the telephone exchange is nearby.

Reading the FCC Numbers for VDSL

VDSL is classified by the FCC under technology code 12 in the Form 477 dataset, and nationwide it accounts for 2,761,502 deployment records. That makes it one of the most widely filed technologies in the current dataset. Each record represents a single provider declaring it serves at least one location in a specific census block with this technology class, so the count reflects the combined geographic and operator footprint rather than the number of homes or businesses actively connected.

Because VDSL falls in the copper DSL family, its filings cluster in the parts of the country where that underlying infrastructure exists. State pages on this site break down how the 2,761,502 records distribute geographically, and provider pages show which operators contribute the most filings for this technology code. Cross-referencing the two is the fastest way to see whether a given market has real competition on VDSL or whether one incumbent dominates the filings.

One important caveat when interpreting these numbers: Form 477 historically allowed providers to mark an entire census block as served if they could reach even one address in it, which inflates apparent coverage in sparsely populated blocks. The FCC's newer Broadband Data Collection tightens this, but Form 477 remains the largest historical record of U.S. broadband deployment. Treat VDSL record counts as a measure of where providers have declared capability, not as a guarantee of availability, speed, or price at any specific address.

Data Source

Technology classification and deployment records from the FCC Form 477 broadband deployment dataset.

Disclaimer: Data from FCC Form 477. For informational purposes only. Deployment records represent provider filings, not guaranteed service availability at specific addresses. Always verify broadband options directly with providers.

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