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DSL Connection or Digital Subscriber Line is an alternative to the cable modem. This service is provided by Bell Canada. DSL Connection is a very high speed Wired Internet Connection and it uses the same wires as a regular telephone line.

TYPES OF DSL Connection

•  ADSL: Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line.

•  RADSL: Rate Adaptive Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line.

•  SDSL: Symmetric Digital Subscriber line.

•  IDSL: ISDN Digital Subscriber Line.

ADVANTAGES OF DSL Connection

•  It can download in seconds.

•  Can keep the Internet connection open and still use the phone line for voice calls

•  Consistent speed, no matter how many people are online. The speed is much higher than a regular modem.






    •  24x7 toll free technical support.

    •  Easy installation.

    •  5MB personal web space for a personal web page.

    •  Regular v.90 modem service of seven hours free per month is offered to allow access when away from home and is commonly referred to as roaming.








•  DSL doesn't require new writing. It can use the existing phone line.

Technology has its advantages and disadvantages but DSL Connection is more of a conglomeration of speed, efficiency and connectivity. If you are trying to get Internet access to your computers, try out DSL Connection.




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