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What is Direct Connection Internet Access?
- Faster than Dial-up Internet Access that is
online 24 hours per day.
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- What are different types of Direct Connection?
- The different types of direct connection are DSL, Satellite,
Frame-Relay, and T-1
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What is DSL?
- DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) is a technology for bringing
high-bandwidth information to homes and small businesses over ordinary
copper telephone lines.
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What is xDSL?
- xDSL refers to different
variations of DSL, such as ADSL (Asynchronous DSL), HDSL (High-bit Rate
DSL), RADSL (Rate Adaptive DSL).
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- How fast is DSL?
- Assuming your home or small
business is close enough to a telephone company central office that
offers DSL service, you may be able to receive data at rates up to 6.1
megabits (million of bits) per second, enabling continuous transmission will provide from
128 kbps to 1.544
Mbps downstream (inbound) and the same Kbps upstream (outbound).
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- What does DSL carried?
- An DSL
line can carry both data and voice signals and the data part of the line is
continuously connected.
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- When did DSL Technology started?
- DSL installations began in 1998 and will continue at a greatly increased pace
through the next decade in a number of communities in the U.S. and elsewhere.
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- What technology is DSL Expected to replaced?
- DSL is expected to replace ISDN in many areas and to compete with the cable
modem in bringing multimedia and 3-D to homes and small businesses.
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