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The Pros and Cons of Business DSL
Selecting the right business ISP can be a complicated task.
You not only want an ISP that is affordable, you want an ISP
that is reliable and can handle the work load associated with
your business in an effective and efficient manner.
With this in mind, many business owners, operators and managers
have turned to DSL when it comes to their business Internet
access and Internet connection needs. Through this article,
you will be presented with the pros and cons associated with
business DSL.
A Basic Primer on DSL
When you connect to the Internet you will connect through
a regular modem, through a local area network connection in
your office, through a cable modem or through a digital subscriber
line, also known as a DSL connection. DSL is a very high-speed
connection that uses the same wires as a regular telephone
line.
Advantages Associated with DSL
There are a lot of advantages to DSL connection. One of the
most important advantages is that you can leave your Internet
connection open and still use the phone line for your regular
phone calls. Additionally, the speed is much faster than using
a regular modem.
When you install DSL, you will use the existing phone line
that you already have so it will not require any new wiring.
And last, when you order your DSL service the company normally
provides you with the modem that is needed as part of the
installation which will not require you to purchase a modem
and have additional costs.
Disadvantages with DSL
The disadvantages with a DSL connection is that they work
better when you are closer to the provider’s central office.
The connection is faster for receiving data than it is for
sending data over the Internet, so it could be problematic
for those users who have large volumes of information that
they send out on a regular basis. And the main problem is
that the service is not even available in all areas.
Making DSL Work for You and Your Business
Now lets take a look at how a DSL connection manages to squeeze
more information through a standard phone line and how you
can make regular phone calls even when you’re online.
A standard phone installation consists of a pair of copper
wires that the phone company installs in your home. They have
a lot of room for carrying more than you phone conversations.
They are capable of handling what is called a greater bandwidth
or range of frequencies than what are used for a simple phone
conversation. DSL maximizes this extra capacity to carry more
information on the wire without losing its ability to carry
conversations. This is all accomplished by matching particular
frequencies to different tasks. In the end, you can greatly
enhance your business with DSL Internet connection and DSL
Internet access.
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