Tuesday, July 19, 2011

adsl/dsl;

(Assymetric) Digital Subscriber Line;
DSL broadband service leverages existing copper telephone lines already installed in most businesses and homes to deliver broadband.

ADSL offers independent services where loss of high speed data does not mean you lsoe your telephone service. There is more security so that each subscriber can be configured so that it will not be on the same network. ADSL offers a high bandwidth and has cheap line charges from the phone company.

ADSL broadband can be quite expensive - counting the installation costs. The data rate depends on how far you live from the DSLAM (DSL Access Multiplexer) - which has a lower data rate the further away you are. Because of this, there is limited access with rural areas getting shorted.

Speed:
256kbps/64kbps to 1500kbps/256kbps

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