Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) is a technology that provides high transmission speeds for video and voice to homes over an ordinary copper telephone wire.
ADSL stands for asymmetric digital subscriber line, also known as standard broadband. It’s a type of broadband that provides an internet connection through the same line as your home phone. It’s the most basic and commonly available type of connection.
Explore the basics of ADSL systems, including setup, types (like ADSL2+), and standards, highlighting its role in providing high-speed internet.