| |
| IT Services > Telecommunications Services > Broadband Telecommunications Services > DSL > |
ADSL
|
DEFINITION: Also see Fast Guide to DSL. ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) is a technology for transmitting digital information at a high bandwidth on existing phone lines to homes and businesses. Unlike regular dialup phone service, ADSL provides continously-available,
Definition continues below.
|
|

|

|
|
Add ADSL to your RSS Reader:
|
|
|
|
|
| 5 Matches |
 |
z Cisco Small Business 100 Series Secure Broadband Routers
| sponsored by Cisco Systems, Inc.
SERVICE LISTING:
The Cisco® Small Business Series of secure broadband routers addresses the needs of small businesses, providing affordable, easy-to-use, and secure broadband access for data-only applications.
Posted: 10 Jul 2008 | Published: 01 Jan 2007
|
|  |
|
Cisco 850 Series Integrated Services Routers
| sponsored by Cisco Systems, Inc.
SOFTWARE LISTING:
The Cisco® 850 Series of secure broadband and wireless routers is part of the Cisco Integrated Services Router portfolio.
Posted: 28 Feb 2008 | Published: 01 Jan 2007
|
|  |
|
T1/E1 & DS3/E3 Solutions
| sponsored by Net To Net Technologies
PRODUCT OVERVIEW:Net to Net Technologies T1/E1 and DS3/E3 solutions offer Ethernet LAN extension over any T1/E1 or DS3/E3 line. Posted: 25 Apr 2004 | Published: 01 Jan 2004
|
| |
|
ADSL2+, ADSL2 & ADSL Solutions
| sponsored by Net To Net Technologies
PRODUCT OVERVIEW:The solution needs to be designed for low latency, non-blocking throughput and with the Quality of Service controls to enable easy configuration and control of the network to ensure trouble free application performance. Posted: 25 Apr 2004 | Published: 01 Jan 2004
|
| |
|
IP Video Solutions
| sponsored by Net To Net Technologies
PRODUCT LITERATURE:Out Video solutions are all about utilizing the Strengths of Ethernet and IP to deploy a powerful, flexible and simple Voice over IP, IP TV, and Video over DSL network. Posted: 25 Apr 2004 | Published: 01 Jan 2004
|
| |
|
|  |
| |
ADSL DEFINITION (continued):
"always on" connection. ADSL is asymmetric in that it uses most of the channel to transmit downstream to the user and only a small part to receive information from the user. ADSL simultaneously accommodates analog (voice) information on the same line. ADSL is generally offered at downstream data rates from 512 Kbps to about 6 Mbps. A form of ADSL, known as Universal ADSL or G.lite, has been approved as a standard by the ITU-TS.
ADSL definition sponsored by SearchNetworking.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
|
| |

|

|
|