08 Mar 2008 12:28:06 | Frank Owen
b>DSL And High Speed Internet
There are many ways you can access High Speed Internet using the
Web. One way to do this is through a cable modem. Another way to
do this is via a digital subscriber line, otherwise known as a
DSL connection. A DSL connection is one of the fastest ways to
connect to the Internet, and uses the same technology your phone
does to connect to the Web (only it's a lot faster).
Of course not everyone can take advantage of DSL technology.
Service is sometimes limited to specific locations so you'll
have to see if DSL is available in your area prior to taking
advantage of a DSL connection.
How DSL Works
How does DSL work? It carries digital rather than analog data
(analog data is carried by phone lines) over a telephone line
without interference. Most DSL providers provide asymmetrical
DSL service. This means that the available frequencies that data
can be transmitted across in a line are divided so that most of
the time the end user will have access to much faster
connections when downloading and uploading information.
There are of course other forms of DSL services including VDSL,
which works over short distances, SDSL, which won't allow you to
use your phone at the same time but is often faster for sending
information and RADSL where the modem automatically adjusts the
speed of your connection based on the quality and length of the
line it is using to connect with.
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