RADSL 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; RADSL broadband provides higher
capacities for subscribers who are closer to the exchange, with
lower rates for subscribers who are further away.
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