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Overview
Digital subscriber
line (DSL) is an access technology that converts ordinary copper
telephone lines into access paths for high-speed data communications
(data, video, voice). DSL accomplishes this conversion when it digitizes
the copper line thus enabling additional frequencies to be available
for simultaneous voice and high-speed data transmissions. The customers
existing phone service is not impacted by DSL service installation.
Connections
using DSL service avoid delays in signing on and busy signals as
the customer is always connected while their computer is on. The
connection is dedicated by providing the bandwidth ordered by the
customer all the time. Unlike other broadband services, the DSL
bandwidth is not shared with other users in the neighborhood.
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