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DSL
fast Internet: It works on your existing phone line.
Information
HIghway.com DSL fast Internet is an Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber
Line (ADSL). ADSL is a modem technology that uses capacity
from a part of your telephone line that doesn't get used during
voice communications. This is why the use of your phone or
fax does not affect your DSL fast Internet connection.
As the name implies, ADSL is an asymmetric technology. Asymmetric
means that incoming and outgoing data travels at two different
speeds. DSL provides higher bandwidth speeds where you need
it most - from the Internet to your home (downstream). Smaller
bandwidth is provided upstream (from your home). DSL technology
is distance sensitive - so you must reside within a specific
distance from your serving office to get it.
DSL fast Internet gives you the flexibility to do your work,
your browsing, and your general searches for information without
having to disconnect every time you need to make a call or
use the fax. Browse the Web on a weekend afternoon without
the worry of missing a call about the night's plans. Find
a quick piece of information on the Web without the hassle
of dialing up, signing on, and waiting a long time for downloads.
DSL fast Internet can simplify your life by making your connection
work for you.
- You
expand the capabilities of your existing phone line,
which makes Internet use more convenient. Use your telephone
or fax while you're on the Web or connected to the office.
- Your
connection is your own. With a cable modem, your
connection speed will vary depending on how many other
customers are sharing the local cable facilities with
you. With DSL fast Internet you get a dedicated local
connection, so you don't slow down when your neighbors
log on.
- Your
connection is always ready for you. This means no
dialing or busy signals. Just click and go.
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