ADSL {Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line} technology enables services requiring high-speed digital data transmission channels to be delivered over existing telephone networks utilizing copper twisted pair cables. It is also possible for subscribers to simultaneously use their traditional telephone services while also transferring data. In other words, it is not necessary to install any new cables.
Advantages of ADSL
- Ability to use an existing telephone line
- Permanent connection - There is no need to establish a connection every time you want to send or receive electronic messages. You can surf the Web as much as you like, because you are always on-line.
- High access speed.- The access speed is many times higher than that of a traditional dial-up connection.
- The possibility of using the telephone line while you are also connected to the Internet. Do you want to make a call? Send or receive a fax? No problem. Your telephone line is free even if you are connected to the Internet.
- Possibility to connect several computers on a local network - All employees using computers connected to a local network (LAN) and connected to the ADSL modem have permanent high-speed access to the Internet.
- Extremely low cost for installation and monthly subscription - The low cost for connecting and future subscriber fees makes ADSL a very attractive option when compared with other types of Internet connections.
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