What is DSL (Digital Subscriber Line)
Answer / ashoka.lokhande
DSL is an abbreviation for Digital Subscriber Line. It is a technology capable of moving data over a standard phone line much faster than a regular phone connection. A typical DSL configuration will allow downloads up to speeds of 1.544 megabits per second, which is around 30 times faster than a 56-kbps modem. It can also provide upload speeds of 128 kilobits per second and higher. For accessing the Internet, this technology provides high connection and operation speeds, thus phasing out the modem.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 0 Yes | 0 No |
How does xaml relate to service description languages (wsdl, xmi)? : xaml
what is an Abstract class n when u use Abstract classes
What is the microsoft exchange server address?
What is an example of a microsoft account?
When do you use Microsoft Word, Microsoft zexcel and Microsoft PowerPoint?
What is SCSI (Small Computer System Interface)?
what is the microsoft accepta?
What is microsoft visual studio used for?
How to create drop down combos in html? Select tag?
What is the use of the code definition window in visual studio?
Diff.. between cursor and Reference Cursor?
Explain about assembly and manifest?
Visual Basic (800)
C Sharp (3816)
ASP.NET (3180)
VB.NET (461)
COM+ (79)
ADO.NET (717)
IIS (369)
MTS (11)
Crystal Reports (81)
BizTalk (89)
Dot Net (2435)
Exchange Server (362)
SharePoint (720)
WCF (340)
MS Office Microsoft (6963)
LINQ Language-Integrated Query (317)
WPF (371)
TypeScript (144)
Microsoft Related AllOther (311)