DSL
Noun: - Digital Subscriber Line: A generic name for digital lines that are provided by telephone companies to their local subscribers and that carry data at high speeds. It is a family of technologies used to transmit digital data over telephone lines.
DSL is used as a singular noun, often preceded by an article like "a" or "the." It is commonly used in the context of internet connectivity, telecommunications, and home networking.
- Noun:
- The company offers a reliable DSL connection for home internet.
- My apartment building is too old for fiber, so I have to use DSL.
- The speed of your DSL depends on your distance from the telephone exchange.
"DSL technology": Refers to the technical standards and methods behind Digital Subscriber Lines.
- ADSL and VDSL are two common types of DSL technology.
"DSL modem": A device that connects a computer or router to a DSL line.
- You need a DSL modem to connect to the internet service.
- ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line): A common type of DSL where download speeds are faster than upload speeds.
- VDSL (Very-high-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line): A faster variant of DSL technology.
- xDSL: A term used to refer to the entire family of DSL technologies collectively.
- Broadband: A general term for high-speed internet access, which can include DSL, cable, and fiber.
- Fixed-line internet: Internet access provided via a physical line, such as telephone or cable, which includes DSL.
"DSL line": The physical telephone line used to provide DSL service.
- The technician came to install the new DSL line.
"DSL provider": A company that offers DSL internet services.
- I'm switching to a different DSL provider for a better rate.
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a generic name for digital lines that are provided by telephone companies to their local subscribers and that carry data at high speeds
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