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ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) -the Trusted, & Ideal Broadband for both Home & Business Users


Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) is also known as the Asymmetric DSL in short, it is a modem that facilitates the transmission of massive digital information over ordinary copper wire. ADSL is unique among other types of DSL services because of its typical nature to transmit data in one direction than the other. This unique asymmetrical flow of data is hard to be found in any other forms of DSL. Similarly, ADSL also uses multiple modulation techniques unlike the others such as, ANSI and ETSI, which uses the DMT type of modulation scheme. ADSL also uses the primarily analogue modulation scheme, where as, other standards use the old band technology based modulation schemes like Gigabit, Ethernet etc. In addition to all, this simple and very fast analogue dial-up connection uses PPPoE.

Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) is also known as the Asymmetric DSL in short, it is a modem that facilitates the transmission of massive digital information over ordinary copper wire.

ADSL is unique among other types of DSL services because of its typical nature to transmit data in one direction than the other. This unique asymmetrical flow of data is hard to be found in any other forms of DSL.

Similarly, ADSL also uses multiple modulation techniques unlike the others such as, ANSI and ETSI, which uses the DMT type of modulation scheme. ADSL also uses the primarily analogue modulation scheme, where as, other standards use the old band technology based modulation schemes like Gigabit, Ethernet etc. In addition to all, this simple and very fast analogue dial-up connection uses PPPoE. All these features therefore enable ADSL to perform more symbol rates with faster data transmission between the modems.

Suppliers, as a result promote ADSL as a data service for people who need to have relatively a passive mode of internet connection. It provides a top quality service to internet connections giving higher speed direction for the download. And finally it doesn't run any server that would require bandwidth in the other direction.

Advantages Of Having ADSL.

Amazingly, ADSL has so many advantages over other types of broadband services available in today's market. Firstly, it allows you to make and take calls as normal, without the disturbance of engaged tones etc. This is made possible by the splitting of your existing phone lines at home. Its instant access to any information or service mode helps you to stay always online as soon as you switch on. Apart from all these major benefits, ADSL also allows:

- Speedy download of information.
- Efficient surfing, and downloading of media files. This makes, ADSL the ideal broadband for both home and business users.


Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) is also known as the Asymmetric DSL in short, it is a modem that facilitates the transmission of massive digital information over ordinary copper wire.

ADSL is unique among other types of DSL services because of its typical nature to transmit data in one direction than the other. This unique asymmetrical flow of data is hard to be found in any other forms of DSL.

Similarly, ADSL also uses multiple modulation techniques unlike the others such as, ANSI and ETSI, which uses the DMT type of modulation scheme. ADSL also uses the primarily analogue modulation scheme, where as, other standards use the old band technology based modulation schemes like Gigabit, Ethernet etc. In addition to all, this simple and very fast analogue dial-up connection uses PPPoE. All these features therefore enable ADSL to perform more symbol rates with faster data transmission between the modems.

Suppliers, as a result promote ADSL as a data service for people who need to have relatively a passive mode of internet connection. It provides a top quality service to internet connections giving higher speed direction for the download. And finally it doesn't run any server that would require bandwidth in the other direction.

Advantages Of Having ADSL.

Amazingly, ADSL has so many advantages over other types of broadband services available in today's market. Firstly, it allows you to make and take calls as normal, without the disturbance of engaged tones etc. This is made possible by the splitting of your existing phone lines at home. Its instant access to any information or service mode helps you to stay always online as soon as you switch on. Apart from all these major benefits, ADSL also allows:

- Speedy download of information.
- Efficient surfing, and downloading of media files. This makes, ADSL the ideal broadband for both home and business users.

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Author:Ashutosh pratap
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Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Oct 5, 2009
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