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 »  Home  »  Broadband Technology  »  How does DSL Work?
How does DSL Work?
By Stephen Moore | Published 10/23/2005 | Broadband Technology | Rating:
Stephen Moore
Stephen is a Cisco qualified network administrator for a leading University and is currently studying towards an MSc in Telelecommunications. 

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Conclusion

The future of xDSL is bright for a long time to come. Currently the service is restricted to speeds of around 1.5 mbit/second however we know that potentially the speed can be several times greater than this. For the time being at least xDSL can hold its own against cable modems and satellite Internet in the broadband battle, however how long its stanima will last is something that only time will tell.

 



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  • Comment #1 (Posted by Eastender)
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    nice article thanks
     
  • Comment #2 (Posted by m.murali)
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    simply readable, non technical, meant for all the general internet users. like many frustrated users, who feel the isp is cheating, some info. is welcome.
     
  • Comment #3 (Posted by Mona Richardson)
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    HI.

    Liked this article a great deal; it was very informative and a quick little byte to understand. I would have given it a 5 if it had had more information about how the modem actually works to split the signal inside a house. (I couldn't get a hit on any of the hyperlinks.............sigh.......) Anyway, great! cheers.
     
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