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Whats the difference between ADSL, SDSL, DSL and xDSL?

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Whats the difference between ADSL, SDSL, DSL and xDSL?

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DSL, also known as xDSL, is a generic name for all DSL technologies. ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) is a transport where the bandwidth available for downstream connection is significantly larger than for upstream. SDSL (Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line) transports one speed regardless of information flow. What are DSLs benefits? There are many benefits to DSL. It is a “always on” connection, so there is no dialing in process, no busy signals. You can still make and receive phone calls while you are online with DSL. But best of all, you get fast speeds, which means fast downloads. How do I order DSL? There are a few steps to ordering DSL. First we have to see if you qualify for it. To find out if you qualify you may call our toll free number at 1.866.ItClicks.

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