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Difference Between Broadband and DSL Internet

While shopping for a high speed Internet provider, you'll encounter terms such as "broadband," "DSL" and "fiber optic." The questions are endless, and you want to get a solid grasp before making any decisions. Here we'll delineate the difference between broadband and DSL.

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    1. Broadband

      • Broadband is high-speed Internet access which allows for data transmission faster than 200 Kilobits per second (Kbps) either upstream (from your computer to the Internet), downstream (from Internet to your computer) or both.

      DSL

      • DSL is simply a method of providing broadband that uses a specific modem and phone line. It stands for Digital Subscriber Line.

      Advantages

      • Unlike traditional dial-up service, DSL uses the phone line in conjunction with your telephone so calls will not be blocked. DSL also provides quicker connection in addition to quicker internet service.

      Considerations

      • Essentially, broadband is a very general concept and DSL is a specific type of broadband. Broadband is also offered via other types of service providers, including cable and fiber optic.

      Providers

      • DSL is provided by many telecommunications companies such as Verizon and Qwest.

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