| DSL Services: As the number of Internet users increases (more the 7 million new users expected this year) and the ability to do business on the Internet becomes the standard the speed at which you can do business on the internet becomes critical. DSL connection for your business will give you the speed you need at a competitive price. How Does DSL Work? DSL service providers use the same copper-based lines that let you make and receive telephone calls. To send data at high speeds: - Carriers use the lines' higher frequencies that telephone service doesn't need.
- DSL modems are hooked up at both ends of a telephone line -- one in the home, the other in the nearest telephone company switching station.
The modems digitally divide your telephone line into three channels: One handles telephone traffic, one handles upstream data from your computer to the Internet; and the third handles downstream data traffic from the Internet to your computer. What are DSL's major advantages? It's fast. It's always on. It doesn't tie up your telephone while you're online as a so-called "dial-up" service does. And it won't interfere with caller ID, call waiting or other telephone features. How fast is a DSL connection? The technology can deliver data ranging from 128 kbps to 7.1 mbps. That's from six to 125 times faster than the standard dial-up connection's speed of 28.8 or 56 kbps. With a DSL broadband connection, you can: - Download huge files from the Internet in a fraction of the time it takes a dial-up service.
- Move from Web site to Web site as if you were changing the channels on a TV set.
- Access a growing range of news, entertainment and information resources, including specialized services being developed expressly to take advantage of broadband's blazing speeds.
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