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Home: About DSL
What is DSL?
How
does DSL Work?
The Technology Behind DSL
Types of DSL: ADSL and SDSL
Pros
& Cons of DSL
How
Fast is DSL?
DSL
vs Dial-Up
DSL
vs Cable Internet
Broadband Internet
Broadband
Info
Various Broadband
Types
Mobile Broadband
Mobile Broadband
Info
Advantages of Mobile Broadband
3G Mobile Internet
HSDPA - Mobile Internet
in UK
Wireless
Broadband
WiMAX
Wireless Broadband
Satellite
Broadband
Types of Satellite Broadband
Pros
& Cons of Satellite Broadband
How to
Choose ISP?
Frequently
Asked Questions
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The Technology
Behind DSL
The
technology behind DSL (Digital Subscriber Lines) works by
connecting users to a main broadband DSL access
multiplexer.

It sends signal from the customers DSL
to a network which in return connects the users or subscribers
to the internet. It has the ability to compress sizeable
quantities of video, audio as well as data into “bits” that are
then transformed into graphics, text and other form of
information which are then transferred at high speed
rates to computers across the world.
And
since DSL is a technology that is ever evolving and developing
that includes the technology of fibre optic cable,
cable modems, Wi-FI, WLAN - consumers can be
sure to get better service than we do today. This is not to say
than the present broadband technology is not exemplary; the fact
is that it is. As a consumer who uses and depends a lot on the
internet, there is no other satisfactory alternative to high
speed and reliable broadband DSL.
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