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What is ADSL Broadband?

If you have dedicated internet access, you might be using ADSL Broadband and not even know it. The technology stands for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line, a nifty technology that divides up the available frequencies in your phone line and allots greater bandwidth for the downstream data traffic, and less for the upstream. Why? If you’re like most Internet users, you simply need to download large amounts of data constantly, but tend to upload relatively little information. ADSL Broadband was designed with just that feature in mind.

Sound logical right? And it’s not just the amount of information you wish to download but the speed it takes to do it. So the downstream (from provider to user) data transfer is about four or five times faster than your connection back up to the Internet. That’s one reason why music, video and graphic images downloading times are so quick, because the philosophy is it’s better to receive, than to give, where ADSL Broadband is concerned.

It can offer faster speeds than DSL service providers, that is, as long as it doesn’t have to go too far. The location of the Central Office, or “CO” in techie talk, in your neighborhood is the deciding factor in high speed reception. Unfortunately, the further away you are from this “office,” the slower your connection speed and in some cases, the weaker the signal. The limit for ADSL Broadband service is 18,000 feet (5,460 meters) so be sure and impress the ISP customer service guy when ordering, by asking how far you are from your CO.

While you’re at it, you can also ask him the bandwidth speeds. Using ADSL Broadband, you may experience something like 6.1 Mbps of data in the downloading rate and up to 640 Kbps going upstream, although other factors will affect what you’ll actually receive. Most of the leading Internet Service Providers, including Earthlink and Verizon , offer this kind of modem technology that allows this incredible high speed Internet access over ordinary telephone lines.

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