What is ADSL?

ADSL is a broadband connection technology which utilizes existing copper wired telephone networks. ADSL uses a wide range of frequencies over an existing telephone line to deliver much higher speeds than your standard 56k modem (between 10 and 140 times faster). It is also possible to use your phone while online.

What is the difference between ADSL and DSL?

ADSL is a type of DSL where the upstream and downstream speeds differ (hence the "asymmetric" part). There are many variations of DSL technology for different types of application (HDSL, SDSL, etc).

What does ADSL stand for?

Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line.

What are the ADSL standards ?

ADSL services offer following standard: ADSL (512K/2MB) ,  ADSL+(512K/8MB),  ADSL2 (512K/12MB) & ADSL2+ (1MB/24MB) Technology.