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Unlike DSL and other broadband technologies that are limited to only densely populated areas, T1 service is available just about anywhere with a phone line. T1, also known as DS1, uses repeaters to boost up the signal strength of the transmission - allowing it to travel up to 50 miles away from the nearest Central Office location.

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 DSL -vs- Cable Internet Access...

Written by: DirectGlobal Communications - Jan 8, 2009


The challenge of DSL-vs-Cable Internet access is primarily in the residential and telecommuter markets. Within the past few years, Internet access via a cable modem has become available in many residential areas. When configured properly and under optimal conditions, cable has the capacity to transmit data at speeds as fast as DSL and in some locations, even faster than DSL.

Cable Broadband- Cable Internet access has drastically improved over the years and has become a more reliable means of surfing the internet. One of the main benefits of a cable broadband connection is that the fibre optics can handle a very large amount of bandwidth which provides connections the possibility of being very fast! Also performance of cable internet does not depend on distance from the provider's network exchange or offices. There can be some limitations for residential Cable services however. Cable internet is not a dedicated service to your home and in most cases, is provided thru a shared network by your cable TV provider. When too many users in a neighborhood try to share the same cable, performance speeds can be reduced as users compete for the resources one cable can afford. Also there may be security risks which can make users more vulnerable to data interception, unauthorized monitoring or hacking from other users along the same cable network since it is a shared line*

DSL (ADSL)- DSL (AKA Digital Subscriber Line or ADSL- Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line), is a digital internet connection that uses your existing copper telephone wiring to deliver high-speed data services to homes and businesses (2-wire). DSL provides a dedicated line to each internet user and is an "always on" high-speed connection. DSL not only provides high-speed access to the Internet, but it can also do streaming audio/video, videoconferencing, online gaming, application programs, telephone calling and other high-bandwidth services. DSL generally connects to your PC via a DSL modem and it does not interfere with your telephone service.

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