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Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)
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Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL)

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Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) is a new modem technology that converts existing twisted-pair telephone lines into access paths for multimedia and high speed data communications. ADSL will play a crucial role over the next ten or more years as telephone companies enter new markets for delivering information at high speeds in various formats including video and multimedia formats. It has become the most familiar method of internet communication for home and small business users. ADSL works on over 60-80% of the existing phone lines without any modification, thus initial cost of installation is very less and this allows a large number of users to access internet through ADSL technology. Asymmetrical digital subscriber line (ADSL) is emerging as the optimal solution to high-speed Internet access technology. ADSL matches the asymmetric pattern of Internet traffic with speeds of upto 8 Mb/s downstream from the network to the end user, and upto 640 kb/s upstream from the end user to the network.This seminar provides an overview of ADSL technology and a detailed discussion on how ADSL works.
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