High Speed Internet Access
Net On The Go's broadband technologies offers you high speed Internet access through
Digital Subscriber Lines (DSL). A DSL connection brings the Internet to
life. DSL means high-speed Internet Access, up to 100 times faster than
today's dial-up modem; and DSL delivers always-on Internet access.
The maximum
DSL speed is determined by the distance between the customer site and the central office. Most ISP's offer Symmetric DSL data services at seven different speeds: 144 Kbs, 160 Kbps, 200 Kbps, 426 Kbps, 784 Kbps, 1.04 Mbps and 1.54 Kbps; and now even faster, up to 6.0 Mbps. Customers can choose the rate that meets their specific needs. At the customer premises, a DSL router or modem connects the DSL line to a local-area network (LAN) or to an individual computer. Once installed, the DSL router provides the customer site with continuous connection to the Internet.
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Broadband:
Of, relating to, or having a wide band of electromagnetic frequencies:
broadband communications.
Of
or relating to or being a communications network in which the bandwidth
can be divided and shared by multiple simultaneous signals (as for
voice or data or video).
Digital
Subscriber Line: (DSL, or Digital Subscriber Loop, xDSL) A family
of digital telecommunications protocols designed to allow high-speed
data communication over the existing copper telephone lines between
end-users and telephone companies.
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