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Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)

The Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), originally, a digital subscriber loop is a communication medium, which is used to transfer the internet through copper wire telecommunication lines. Along with cable internet, DSL is one of the most popular ways ISPs provide broadband internet access. 

Properties of DSL



Types of DSL

Symmetric DSL

SDSL, splits the upstream and downstream frequencies evenly, providing equal speeds to both uploading and downloading data transfer. This connection may provide 2 Mbps upstream and downstream.it is mostly preferred by small organizations.

Asymmetric DSL

ADSL, provides a wider frequency range for downstream transfers, which offers several times faster downstream speeds. an ADSL connection may offer 20 Mbps downstream and 1.5 Mbps upstream, it is because most users download more data than they upload.



Features of DSL

Benefits

DSL Internet service only works over a limited physical distance and remains unavailable in many areas where the local telephone infrastructure does not support DSL technology. The service is not available everywhere. The connection is faster for receiving data than it is for sending data over the Internet. 

Features of DSL

 Disadvantages


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