Good news for better DSL connections - permanent connection to the world wide web

Your PC is probably infected with adware & spyware if:

  • You have downloaded music online
  • Your PC is running extremely slow
  • You are pestered by those horrible popup ads
  • Your homepage keeps changing
 

Asymmetric DSL (aDSL) is DSL technology that is responsible for delivering very fast bandwidth over existing twisted-pair copper telephone lines. Essentially this means better DSL connections to you and me. Companies like aDSL for example will provide a committed and efficient service for businesses that does not compromise on speed or security whilst one is accessing the world wide web. It is actually argued that aDSL will offer a better price/performance ratio than any other services such as Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) lines.

My research found that a ClariNET aDSL connection will have you permanently connected to the world wide web and can be found to be available in speeds from 384Kb/s to 6Mb/s (downstream) - this is why they are Australia's fastest aDSL service I suppose. What this example serves to illustrate is that irritation with slow internet access is now quickly becoming a thing of the past for many people who are enjoying faster and faster DSL connection. A large download like a 10MB file can now thankfully happen in seconds rather than hours and this means an enormous boost in productivity for increasing amounts of businesses.

Reaping the DSL Rewards of a Faster Connection

Reaping the DSL rewards of a faster connection is a very worthwhile for businesses that need to cut costs in the long term and boost productivity immediately. Make sure you acquire your faster connection sensibly though. Some companies have cable modems that are continuously connected yet the quality of the service can be found to be - suspect.

The dial-up modem is the most sluggish type of Internet connection currently available. In its favor it is definitely cheap but file downloads can take hours and hours and this of course means it is wholly unsuitable for exploiting productivity potential.

Fast access for everyone is possible. Have you checked lately on the availabilty of a DSL broadband connection in your area.



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