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What is ADSL?

Asymmetrical digital subscriber line. A very fast download and quite fast upload digital service used with the Internet or private networks.

What does that mean?

Originally it meant a dry copper pair of wiring (Dry Signal Line) and now commonly is considered digital subscriber line. This broadband connection uses the space for signals outside of the voice range to carry signals back to the network. Many cases are for 256K (kilobits) upload speed and 640k (kilobits) download. This 256k speed upload is key to the advantage of ADSL compared to competing broadband offerings which run at half of this speed.

How much is ADSL installation and monthly fees?

The following is a guide for estimation only and subject to availability and conditions.

Typically promotions and various special offers may reduce your cost significantly, so please call us in this regard.

What are some tips to getting ADSL?

In small offices we suggest testing your facsimile machine number and using it if the test comes back positive.

What are some key advantages with ADSL?

DSL enables full use of the phone lines bandwidth, whereas cable modems users will enjoy only a fraction of their shared bandwidth. Along with cabling convenience in that you can position ADSL routers at your location fairly easily near conventional phone lines with filters attached to any voice or facsimile equipment and use both at the same exact time!



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