Rate adaptive Digital Subscriber Line Broadband

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Rate adaptive Digital Subscriber Line Broadband (Rate adaptive digital subscriber line) allows broadband data services to be carried on conventional copper pair telephone cables, with the rate adapting to the line conditions. The capacity provided depends on the distance between the subscriber's premises and the local telephone exchange; Rate adaptive Digital Subscriber Line Broadband provides higher capacities for subscribers who are closer to the exchange, with lower rates for subscribers who are further away.


Other topics in our resources on Broadband Internet related to Rate adaptive Digital Subscriber Line Broadband include: 
 
  • RADSL (Rate Adaptive Digital Subscriber Line)
  • RADSL router (Rate adaptive Digital Subscriber Line Router)
  • RADSL modem (Rate adaptive Digital Subscriber Line Modem)
  • RADSL speed (Rate adaptive Digital Subscriber Line Speed)
  • RADSL switch (Rate adaptive Digital Subscriber Line Switch)
  • RADSL splitter (Rate adaptive Digital Subscriber Line Splitter)
  • wireless RADSL access (Wireless Rate Adaptive Digital Subscriber Line Switch Access)
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