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ADSL
(Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) -
Description |
by:
Jeremy
Maddock |
ADSL
is a type of broadband technology that allows
for digital data to be sent at high speeds
along already-existing copper telephone
lines, while allowing for the transmission
of analog (voice) data at the same time.
ADSL is Asymmetric in that it uses most
of the channel the channel to transmit "downstream"
data to the user, and a much smaller part
to receive "upstream" data sent by the user.
Although there are wide ranges of ADSL configurations
available, the most common type of connection
offers maximum transmission speeds of approximately
1.5 Mbps upstream, and 128 Kbps upstream.
This is considerably faster than an ordinary
dialup internet connection.
About the author:
Jeremy Maddock is the owner of a quickly
growing telecommunications news website
- http://www.teleclick.ca
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