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What's the difference between ADSL and DSL?
 
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ADSL (Asymmetric DSL) is a type of DSL where both the upstream and downstream speeds differ from each other (hence being called "asymmetric"). There are many differing variations of DSL technology available, each of which are intended for differing applications. (HDSL, IDSL, SDSL, etc).

Last update: 03:23 PM Sunday, May 11, 2008

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