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Re: [TCLUG:6876] US Internet
I think DSL refers to the general class of service, of which there are
some variations. ("xDSL" is the more accurate term?) ADSL (asymmetric
DSL) is one of the variations.
http://whatis.com/dsl.htm
... has a description, and, I believe they explain the distinction.
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David Guy Brizan brizan@freenet.msp.mn.us 612-814-8223
"John R. Sheets" wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jul 08, 1999 at 03:27:11PM -0500, wade.a.harding@ac.com wrote:
> > I'm actually enjoying Visi's ADSL w/ static IP package right now... $24.95/mo
> > for Visi, $30 for USWest. If ADSL is available in your area, it's roughly the
> > same price as a second line, and several times faster than a regular modem.
>
> What's the difference between DSL and ASDL? Yesterday, pconline.com
> announced that they're offering DSL now, too. $24.95 for two
> POP accounts and a static IP. Looks like DSL is 284 kbps (or something
> like that). What's the scoop with ASDL? They're not the same, are
> they?
>
> John
>
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