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What is ADSL?
ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) is a broadband
connection technology, which utilizes existing copper wired
telephone networks.
This simple yet powerful technology uses a wide range of frequencies
over an existing telephone line to deliver much higher speeds
than your standard 56Kb/ps modem (much faster).
ADSL adds an "always on", permanent high-speed Internet
connection to your normal telephone line which can be shared
throughout an office. There's virtually no waiting to dial-up,
no busy signals and no dropped connections.
You do not loose your existing phone line while you are using
ADSL to access the Internet and you can use ADSL while you
make telephone calls or send faxes.
What can I do with ADSL?
ADSL is a perfect choice for both domestic and small business
Internet access.
The service gives you the speed you need to get things done
fast. - You can quickly download large files, view web casts
in real time, experience extreme interactive gaming or simply
enjoy web surfing without the long wait for pages to download.
The opportunities are endless!
Take a look at some of the advantages
- Instant access - no time wasting while waiting for a
modem to dial and connect
- No disconnects at the wrong moment
- Instant incoming and outgoing mail delivery.
- Sending and receiving emails with large attachments is
no longer a problem
- Simultaneous Internet and phone access
Besides ADSL is cost effective and convenient way to the
Internet.
- Via ADSL you do not have to pay for an extra phone line.
So you can forget about dial-up costs
- As access is not time based, you can stay online for as
long as you like
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