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Jargon Buster "ADSL"

 

ADSL - Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line

A connection available from Telecom companies with fast download speeds and internet access.

ADSL was specifically designed to exploit the one-way nature of most multimedia communication in which large amounts of information flow toward the user and only a small amount of interactive control information is returned. Several experiments with ADSL to real users began in 1996. In 1998, wide-scale installations began in several parts of the U.S. In 2000 and beyond, ADSL and other forms of DSL are expected to become generally available in urban areas. With ADSL (and other forms of DSL), telephone companies are competing with cable companies and their cable modem services.

Example of an ADSL Wireless Router

 



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