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What Is SDSL Broadband?

... a worst case scenario instead of sharing your connection with 19 or up to 49 other users, you'd only share it with 10. Although SDSL is not available in all areas, speeds might vary depending upon your physical distance from local hubs and ... Read Read: What Is SDSL Broadband?

By: Derek Rogers | 22/05/2008 | Internet

How Does SDSL Work?

... a few lines have impairments that prevent having a suitable all copper connection and prevent some from benefiting from an SDSL connection. It is not available in all areas and speeds might vary depending upon physical distance from the ... Read Read: How Does SDSL Work?

By: Derek Rogers | 22/05/2008 | Internet

What is the Difference Between an ADSL Line and a SDSL Line?

... same exact line. Now, when you are using a Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line, otherwise known as an SDSL, you will find that you have the ability not only to upload but to download at the same speed of 512kbps. That is 8 times faster than ... Read Read: What is the Difference Between an ADSL Line and a SDSL Line?

By: Derek Rogers | 02/08/2008 | Computers

What Is An SDSL Line?

... a high concentration of potential customers. In some very rare instances, very few clients might not be able to get SDSL Broadband connection because of their location. This may be due to them being is too far away from the Central Office ... Read Read: What Is An SDSL Line?

By: Derek Rogers | 26/05/2008 | Internet

Ordering An SDSL Line

... £249.99 ($450 US Dollars) for a 2 Mb connection. Exact ordering details about this broadband connection details depend on the SDSL Broadband connection provider, be it the Phone Company, a third party or an ISP. Also the location of the ... Read Read: Ordering An SDSL Line

By: Derek Rogers | 26/05/2008 | Internet

The Many Faces Of DSL

... . It's used mostly for small to medium sized-businesses, typically who host their own servers on-site. SDSL allows users to upload more information while still maintaining its speed. Because of the extra upload speeds, SDSL is more ... Read Read: The Many Faces Of DSL

By: Saleh Tousi | 16/10/2008 | Internet

One Speed, Two Speed, All Speed, No Speed: DSL Internet And Its Mutations

... installation, not to mention subscription rates of a fiber line could cost thousands. There are alternatives when SDSL or owning your own fiber is not an option within reach. Information Technology (IT) companies are able to get creative ... Read Read: One Speed, Two Speed, All Speed, No Speed: DSL Internet And Its Mutations

By: Saleh Tousi | 16/10/2008 | Internet

What is Dsl?

... is DSL (Digital Subscriber Line). (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) are the most prominent.There are different types of DSL. SDSL (Single in-line Digital Subscriber line a.k.a Symmetric DSL) and ADSL ADSL is the most widely used in ... Read Read: What is Dsl?

By: Joseph Brochin | 06/11/2006 | Information Technology

Broadband - Usage & Technology

... to offer download speeds of up to 24Mbps. The other gripe users have with ADSL is the slow uploading speed, which is where SDSL comes in; as this allows for much faster upload speeds. This is particularly useful for businesses or ... Read Read: Broadband - Usage & Technology

By: Liam G | 18/04/2008 | Technology

Dsl Vs T1 - the Advantages and Disadvantages

... their taxes. What most people don't understand is a DSL connection, when not oversubscribed, can be as fast as a T1 at 1.5Mbps. SDSL (Synchronous DSL) is a business class DSL connection, therefore ranked higher in priority than residential ... Read Read: Dsl Vs T1 - the Advantages and Disadvantages

By: Laura Rucker | 12/11/2008 | Networks

The Difference Between Dsl and Cable for High-speed Internet Service

... server (the latter is unlikely for home use, but the former is quite common if you have children at home). However, SDSL is more expensive than ADSL, and you usually have to be fairly close to the CO to be able to get the service.There are ... Read Read: The Difference Between Dsl and Cable for High-speed Internet Service

By: Digital Landing | 06/11/2008 | Communication

The Quality of Your VOIP Solution Lies With the Weakest Link

... . ADSL is not typically recommended for a location with more than 1-2 users. ADSL is never recommended for a hosted solution. SDSL, or symmetrical DSL, is a preferable option over ADSL. This type of connection offers users the same ... Read Read: The Quality of Your VOIP Solution Lies With the Weakest Link

By: Steve Norris | 03/03/2008 | Communication
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Dsl Broadband Explained

... to be transmitted, providing greater bandwidth availabilities for business applications. Asymmetrical (ADSL) VS Symmetric (SDSL) ADSL allows data to be transferred at different speeds: the downstream (downloading) data speeds are ... Read Read: Dsl Broadband Explained

By: Katrina LA | 21/11/2007 | Technology

T1 Service Provider

... consider a T1 circuit unless then have a business reason to pay for such a circuit and cannot access DSL service. If SDSL is not available at your location, you can consider a fractional T1 at slower upload and download bandwidth but also ... Read Read: T1 Service Provider

By: Groshan Fabiola | 23/01/2007 | Business

Introduction To ADSL Broadband

... 10 – 140 times faster internet surfing than of standard 56k dial-up internet. Difference between ADSL and SDSL SDSL is another kind of DSL, where the uploading speed is much faster than download speed. This technology of internet is ... Read Read: Introduction To ADSL Broadband

By: James Dyson | 19/10/2006 | Communication

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