ADSL Broadband
June 27th, 2009
ADSL means Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line service. The speed for downloading is much faster than uploading and that is why, it is known as asymmetric. ADSL2 is a further improvement over ADSL. It has added features and functions that enhance the working of the broadband. Following are the features of ADSL2:
- It supports new applications and services.
- Enhancement of data transfer rate
- It can connect to further distances as compared to ADSL from the local telephone exchange. People who were earlier not able to get the ADSL broadband can get it now with ADSL2.
- Improvement in performance- noise reduction, better sound quality
- Better connectivity
- Stand by mode which helps to save power
- Lesser start up time. It takes just 3 seconds to start ADSL2 connection.
The advantages of having an ADSL2 internet connection are as under:
- Speed: The speed of ADSL2 is quite fast. This helps in quicker upload or download of files. You will be able to complete your task faster with ADSL2. The speed will depend upon your distance from the local telephone exchange. The closer you are to the exchange, the faster the speed would be.
- You can use the same phone like to surf the net and to talk. This helps saving the rental cost of additional phone line.
- You don’t need to dial every time you get connected. Allows you to be in touch with your family and friends as the phone line remains free.
- You can have multiple connections with ADSL2, which furthers your savings.
There are various ADSL2 providers in Australia. The rates for ADSL2 are quite cheap and will get cheaper as more and more service providers enter the market. Most of the service providers in Australia have switched over to ADSL2 to offer you better service and best deals.
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