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What is DSL?

Answered By Brayden Eckles, Editor


DSL or Digital Subscriber Line means the kind of technology that uses ordinary phone lines just to send and receive information at higher frequency rate than other normal phone usage. A DSL connection can bring both the data and voice signals.

DSL connection speeds depend on the distance between the subscriber and the provider. DSL technologies have two major types: the ADSL internet access that requires fast downstream connection but slow upstream connection is acceptable and Symmetric DSL that requires high speed connections in both directions.

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