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    Asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) is a type of digital subscriber line (DSL) technology, a data communications technology that enables faster data transmission over copper telephone lines than a conventional voiceband modem can provide. ADSL differs from the less common symmetric … See more

    ADSL works by using spectrum above the band used by voice telephone calls. With a DSL filter, often called splitter, the frequency bands are isolated, permitting a single telephone… See more

    ADSL deployment on an existing plain old telephone service (POTS) telephone line presents some problems because the DSL is within a frequency band that might interact unfavorably … See more

    ADSL loop extender can be used to expand the reach and rate of ADSL services.
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    Currently, most ADSL communication is full-duplex. Full-duplex ADSL communication is usually achieved on a wire pair by either… See more

    ADSL defines three "Transmission protocol-specific transmission convergence (TPS-TC)" layers:
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  2. WEBSep 11, 2020 · Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line, or ADSL, is a communication technology that offers faster connection speeds over …

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  3. Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)

    WEBAsymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) is a type of digital subscriber line technology that allows for high-speed internet access over existing copper telephone lines. ADSL is "asymmetric" because it provides …

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    ADSL (noun)
    1. asymmetric (or asynchronous) digital subscriber line, a method of routing digital data on copper telephone wires, allowing high-speed internet access and simultaneous use of the line for voice transmission.
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    ADSL technology allows for simultaneous use of the telephone line for voice communication and internet data transfer. ADSL is a type of digital subscriber line (DSL) technology. DSL is a family of technologies that provide high-speed internet access over the traditional copper telephone lines used for voice communication.
    Joe Lechleider, a Bell Labs scientist, coined the term "ADSL" in the 1990s as he was researching ways to increase the data transfer rates over existing telephone lines originally designed for voice communication.
    DSL is a family of technologies that provide high-speed internet access over the traditional copper telephone lines used for voice communication. ADSL is one of the most widely used DSL technologies and is characterized by its asymmetric data transfer speeds, with more bandwidth allocated to downstream data transfer than upstream data transfer.
    ADSL - which stands for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line - is a type of broadband that's provided to a property via a standard copper telephone line. As we've mentioned above, it's the slowest and most basic connection option available on the broadband market today.
  6. WEBADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) is a technology that facilitates fast data transmission at a high bandwidth on existing copper wire telephone lines to homes and businesses. Unlike regular dial-up copper …

  7. WEBMar 12, 2024 · ADSL broadband is a slow and outdated type of internet connection that uses a standard copper phone line. Learn about its pros and cons, the providers that still offer it and the alternatives to ADSL in …

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