Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line

 

ADSL means asymmetric digital subscriber line. Faster download.

This refers to the fact that the data is faster downstream than upstream. That is, the speed with an asymmetric digital subscriber line is not the same for downloading as it is for data uploads. That's why you see the speed expressed like 256/64 or as 512/128 for an adsl Internet access service. But it is still a digital mode of data transmission as opposed to an analogue mode.

The Australian companies employ asymmetric digital subscriber lines to provide their Internet access customers a good value for money. The other broadband methods of high speed Internet connection include wireless data transmission and cable supply of data. Recently, businesses have shown a preference for ADSL broadband - - except where their regional location may require them to use a wireless mobile-related service or a 2 way Satellite broadband Internet access service provider.

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