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DSL

What is ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line)?

ADSL broadband is the most common form of broadband available in Australia today. It provides Internet download speeds from 256 kbps to 1.5 Mbps using your existing telephone line.

What is SHDSL (Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line)?

SHDSL Broadband provides Internet speeds from 256 kbps up to 4 Mbps.

How does Optic Fibre & Wireless (OFW) use DSL broadband?

OFW uses DSL technologies to compliment our high-bandwidth solutions where scalability may not be an issue. For example, connecting your organisation's small branch offices or home offices.

Why would your organisation use DSL broadband?

DSL broadband provides an economical broadband solution for connecting telecommuters and remote offices to your organisation's LAN.

How does DSL broadband work?

DSL broadband works in much the same way a 56 kbps dial-up modem works, using an existing telephone line. However, DSL is many times faster than dial-up and also allows you to use the telephone while you are online.

   
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