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ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line)
technology that enables rapid transfer of digital information through regular telephone cables (the line is asymmetrical because the connection is faster in one direction than the other)
Asymmetric digital subscriber line
Asymmetric digital subscriber line (
ADSL) is a type of
digital subscriber line (DSL) technology, a data communications technology that enables faster data transmission over
copper telephone lines than a conventional
voiceband modem can provide. ADSL differs from the less common
symmetric digital subscriber line (SDSL).
Bandwidth (and
bit rate) is greater toward the customer premises (known as
downstream) than the reverse (known as
upstream). This is why it is called asymmetric. Providers usually market ADSL as a service for consumers to receive
Internet access in a relatively passive mode: able to use the higher speed direction for the
download from the Internet but not needing to run servers that would require high speed in the other direction.
ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line)
ADSL, Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line, technology that enables rapid transfer of digital information through regular telephone cables (the line is asymmetrical because the connection is faster in one direction than the other)
ADSL
ADSL, Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line, technology that enables rapid transfer of digital information through regular telephone cables (the line is asymmetrical because the connection is faster in one direction than the other)
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