DSL Is Really Very Easy To Understand - Needs and Compatibility

Confused about DSL? So was I at one time! However, it is no big deal to get an understanding about what it is, how it works and how it compares to your other choices for getting high speed internet access.

Faster and faster dialup telephone modems were all the rage, until DSL and cable modems came about. We can laughingly look back at those old slow modems and the tell tale dialing sounds that you could hear as they attempted to log on.

You may also wonder why DSL needs a telephone connection. Simply put, the telephone company has special equipment in place to handle DSL traffic. Even though it operates on your existing telephone line, it does not interfere with your regular telephone service.
You will never know that DSL is operating in the background.

Once you upgrade, you will wonder why you ever bothered with the slow way.

You will equate it to walking backwards.

You will need a relatively newer computer to be able to use DSL. Do not worry though; the requirements are not that high. However, if you have a really old machine you will need to get a better one. You will not be sorry you did.

The minimum requirements
are a Windows 98 operating system, a 233 MHz machine, a CD drive, 64-128 MB memory and either a USB or 10Base-T Ethernet port.
There is no need to worry if you do not understand any of that.

You can always use your existing computer connection to have your computer checked for compatibility.

Just follow the link at http://paradisewireless.com/dsl.htm and you'll easily find the systems requirements area where they will check the computer to be sure it is compatible. You do not have to sign up or download anything either. Merely click the link and they'll do the rest. If everything is OK you'll get a message that says "Congratulations, your computer meets the minimum system requirements necessary to run DSL".

Besides a decent computer, you will also need to somewhat near the DSL office.

It is even possible that your neighbor can get DSL while you cannot. You can also do a preliminary check online to see if you should be able to get service.

There are some other factors that may limit your ability to get DSL in your present location. Basically, it might work and it might not. But, as your telephone provider upgrades it may be possible in the future.

Getting high speed internet access with a cable modem is usually less finicky than DSL.

However, cable access usually comes at a higher price.

To install DSL on your computer is not hard. If you sign up for it online, you will get an installation kit in the mail. Give your self at least an hour for the process. Open the box, unpack the modem and look at the install directions.

Follow the directions in the order given and you should have no trouble.

If your installation does not work, call the support line. If they cannot assist you in getting it to work, just send it all back. Be patient and do not let anything or anyone intimidate you.

If DSL works for your situation, then you will be very satisfied. A fast internet connection is something that you can only fully appreciate once you have experienced it. You will never want to go back to dialup.
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Digital Subscriber Line, abbreviated DSL, is a technology that brings high bandwidth information for businesses and homes over copper telephone lines. A digital subscriber line can deliver information hundreds of times faster than ordinary dial-up modems, thus reducing the time needed to download data files, web pages, animations and graphics. Generally, the download speed of DSL ranges from 128 kbps (kilobytes per second) to 6000 kbps. The change in the download speed depends on the DSL technology and service level implemented.


DSL is a broad term that consists of various variations - SDSL (Single-line Digital Subscriber Line), 1.5 Mbps; Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL), ranging up to 1.5 Mbps; Very high-data-rate Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL), ranging up to 2.3 Mbps; High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line (HDSL), 1.5 Mbps; and Rate Adaptive Digital Subscriber Line (RDSL), diverse speeds.

A digital subscriber line facilitates separate channels...

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Satellite Internet Service -- Is It Right For You?

Satellite Internet Service

There are many rural areas where DSL (direct subscriber line) or cable Internet service is not available. If you live in one of those areas and want fast, reliable, high-speed Internet service, satellite Internet is what you're looking for.

Though not as fast as DSL or cable Internet service, satellite Internet service is much faster than 56K dialup service, and is available to anyone in the United States who has a clear view of the southern sky.

Satellite Internet Service Features


* Satellite Internet service is up to 10 times faster than dialup service, so you can surf the web and download files in a fraction of the time it takes with dialup.


* Satellite Internet service is always on, so you don't have to wait to connect to the Internet.


* Satellite Internet service is separate from your phone line, so you can surf the Internet...

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WiMAX Facades Unsullied Challenge to Broadband and DSL

In the US a technology known as WiMAX is being conceptualized that will make high-speed wireless Internet services available in areas much larger than a typical Wi-fi coffee bar. These wireless hotspots would match the size of Philadelphia or a rural community in the American heartland.


WiMAX would be developed to spread Internet facilities across cities, using radio networks with much wider ranges than Wi-fi, a system available in coffee shops. However, it is questionable how far this service would be commercially viable.


Once WiMAX is in force, some broadband operators already have plans to use it as a way to expand their networks, and city administrators are ready to offer broadband services cheap in public places such as parks or low-income housing areas.



WiMAX which should be capable of delivering 50 megabits to 100 megabits per second is therefore much superior to DSL and cable. Analysts therefore believe...

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Mammoth Networks Delivers DSL to VoIP Providers

Denver, CO (ContentDesk) February 6,2005 -- Mammoth Networks has announced a fivefold increase in wholesale DSL demand by VoIP providers.
The company allows VoIP providers to provision standalone DSL, or DSL without a phone line, enabling VoIP providers to deliver a telephone-like product to their End User.In the last half of 2005, Mammoth signed an increased number of VoIP providers to its wholesale DSL platform.
The company cites its ability to deliver a standalone DSL over a private network as the reason for this increased demand.
Because standalone DSL enters a home or business on its own telephone pair, VoIP can be delivered without the need for an expensive traditional telephone line."We've embraced standalone DSL, and have given VoIP providers the exact product they need to sell their service," says Brian Worthen, who oversees product development at Mammoth.VoIP, which stands for Voice over Internet Protocol, operates over a broadband internet connection...

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New Research Tool to Select The Best DSL or Broadband Service in Your Area

(ContentDesk) September 1, 2004 -- Nap Jones Computing provides individuals and businesses with reliable, high-speed, internet access of all flavors, Cable, DSL, or Satellite.
We also provide instant quotes viathe geoquote system through our websites http://lowpricetelcom.com/dsl.cfm for residential access and http://lowpricetelcom.com/t1.cfm for business class access.Advantages to broadband over analog dial-up.1.
Eliminates constant dialing and busy signals.2.
Speed is up to 50 times faster than dial-up3.
Accommodates multiple users on one connection.4.

Scalable.
5.
E-mail and internet access whenever you need it.
You are always on.By using our service, customers are able to compare and choose from a number of top tier providers based on their needs and availability for their location. ...

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Mammoth Networks Delivers DSL to VoIP Providers

Denver, CO (ContentDesk) February 6,2005 -- Mammoth Networks has announced a fivefold increase in wholesale DSL demand by VoIP providers.
The company allows VoIP providers to provision standalone DSL, or DSL without a phone line, enabling VoIP providers to deliver a telephone-like product to their End User.In the last half of 2005, Mammoth signed an increased number of VoIP providers to its wholesale DSL platform.
The company cites its ability to deliver a standalone DSL over a private network as the reason for this increased demand.
Because standalone DSL enters a home or business on its own telephone pair, VoIP can be delivered without the need for an expensive traditional telephone line."We've embraced standalone DSL, and have given VoIP providers the exact product they need to sell their service," says Brian Worthen, who oversees product development at Mammoth.VoIP, which stands for Voice over Internet Protocol, operates over a broadband internet connection...

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Visionary Installs Additional Fiber in Wyoming

(ContentDesk) November 16, 2005 -- Visionary has completed installation of a second fiber connection on their network to support Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) users.
The new fiber was installed in Casper, and will service the company's DSL users throughout Wyoming.Fiber connections are necessary to support the high-speed, high-volume traffic generated by DSL users.
Once installed, fiber allows DSL users to be routed to Visionary from any community where DSL is available.
Currently, the company supports DSL in 19 Wyoming towns, with two more communities coming online by year-end."The new fiber will support an added 3,000 users," said Jeremy Malli, Network Engineer and self-proclaimed Alpha Geek.
"This is a great problem to have.

We need more fiber to sell more DSL."Malli went on to say the demand for DSL has been great, mostly due to the company's support of Standalone DSL (DSL that requires no phone line).
Typically, a DSL connection...

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