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DSL ISPs

 
Author: Kevin Stith

Having a fast and reliable Internet connection is very important, especially for people who rely on the Internet to get most of their work done. Given this, these individuals need access to an Internet service provider that can provide the reliable Internet connection that they need. If you are one of these people, you then need to find an affordable and convenient way to get reliable and high-speed Internet connections. Among the available Internet connection services on the market, one viable option is the Digital Subscriber Line or DSL connection, which is a high-speed Internet service.

How DSL works

DSL is an Internet connection that uses your telephone line as you would when you use dialup. However, DSL provides more advantages such as high-speed connections, which dialup does not provide. Additionally, DSL does not need a cable installation, as compared to having a cable Internet connection. More importantly, DSL is comparatively cheaper than other high-speed Internet connection services.

Advantages and Disadvantages

One of the most obvious advantages of using DSL over other Internet connection services is having Internet speeds up to 1.5 Megabytes per second, which is more than ten times faster than the 56 Kilobytes per second speed that dialup provides. Some advantages also include still being able to use the telephone while you are online, and there is no need for additional wiring to be installed on your computer. Another advantage is that you do not need to buy a new modem, as DSL providers include it in the package.

On the other hand, there are some minor disadvantages to using DSL. Some of these include not being able to get the best service if you are located far from a DSL providers central location. Another disadvantage is not being able to send information as fast as you receive it.

If you are looking for an affordable and convenient way to get a high-speed Internet connection, a viable option is to get a DSL connection. DSL connections provide high-speed Internet connections without the additional costs incurred in buying new equipment.

Author Bio:
Kevin Stith is a specialist in this area. Kevin has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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