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Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Lines
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) is a form of DSL, a data communications technology that enables faster data transmission over copper telephone lines than a conventional voiceband modem can provide. The distinguishing characteristic of ADSL over other forms of DSL is that the volume of data flow is greater in one direction than the other. ADSL is a technology for transmitting digital information at a high bandwidth on existing phone lines to homes and businesses. There are both technical and marketing reasons why ADSL is in many places the most common type offered to home users. Find an ADSL provider that believes ADSL broadband Internet should be standard in Internet connectivity. An ADSL broadband network delivers lightning fast Internet across traditional phone lines. Like ISDN, ADSL uses standard phone lines to deliver high speed data communications. For more information on, or to order broadband ADSL, link to resources here. A common error is to attribute the A in ADSL to the word asynchronous. This page describes the term ADSL with resources to help you sign up. Compare prices and read reviews from other consumers. Signup for broadband ADSL access today.
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