Broadband White Papers

Digital Subscriber Line (DSL): Using Next Generation Technologies to Expand Traditional Infrastructures

Overview DSL allows for greater bandwidth by utilizing more of the bandwidth available on a common analog line and connecting digitally on both the uplink and downlink connection Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) is an "always on" high-speed broadband technology that operates off existing twisted-pair copper telephone lines. The asymmetric nature of the data transmission means that most of the channel bandwidth is allocated for the downstreaming of data with a relatively small portion of the channel bandwidth allocated for upstreaming. DSL service provides broadband technology solutions to both the small business and consumer to deliver the multimedia entertainment, information, and services that are continually becoming a larger part of both the workplace and home environments.

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PublisherU.S. Robotics File FormatPDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5
Date PublishedJune 2001 Downloads13
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