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DSL stands for Digital Subscriber Line. It is a
service that makes the use of existing copper telephone wires for
delivering
data services at extremely fast speed rates. It does not hamper the
existing telephone line. You can surf the Internet and talk on the
phone, simultaneously.
DSL offers speeds that are around 5 to 25 times
higher than a typical 56Kb dial-up connection. It is an always-on type
of connection. This implies that websites would load quickly, downloads
would be faster, buffering of videos would be fast and smooth and the
domain of Online games would be illimitable.
Based on the types of
service, DSL can be can be categorized in three divisions which are
ASDL, IDSL and SDSL.
ADSL stands for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber
Line. It offers download speed of 1.5 Mbps and upload speed of 384 K.
In order to acquire a ADSL connection, your location has to be within 3
miles of your local telephone office. Also, a DSL router is needed for
this type of connection.
IDSL is a ISDN Digital Subscriber Line service
which requires an ISDN router. It provides a connection speed of 144 K.
in this type of connection distance is not a component to be
considered.
SDSL means Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line. The
speeds
available under this type of DSL connection depends on the distance
between your location and your local telephone office. The speed of
downloads and uploads can go up to 1.1 Mbps.
Advantages of DSL
No
installation of new wires is required. DSL uses the present telephone
line to connect to the Internet. It provides extremely fast connection.
Depending on the offer, you would not even have to pay for the DSL
modem installation charges, since it is provided free by some of the
companies on selection of the appropriate plan. The download rate is
much higher in DSL connections. Many business organizations have gained
the benefits of DSL. A DSL connection is very secure.
Disadvantages of
DSL
The quality of your DSL connection depends on the
distance between
the DSL providers office and your location. Nearer you are, the better
quality connection would you get. So, consumers located far from the
local DSL office may face some trouble. DSL provide high speeds for
downloading stuff but upload speeds are not that good.
DSL vs Cable
Modems The services provided through a cable modem can sometimes slow
down or get hanged. It depends on the number of users accessing that
particular service. But, in a DSL connection there is no such problem.
The speed of DSL is consistent and high. This does not allow any kind
of conjunction on the network. It provides more security than the cable
modem connections. The popularity of DSL has risen to new heights which
has resulted in disconnections and up gradations of the cable modem
connections.
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