ADSL Broadband
ADSL ("Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line") is a type of DSL. It works by splitting your existing telephone line signal into two, one for voice and the other for data. ADSL technology can work at up to 8Mbps download. The most popular services in the UK at the moment are running at speeds of 512Kbps (approx. 10 times faster than a modem), although speeds of up to 8Mbps can be obtained. Upload speeds are 256Kbps on all products and hence this is why it is "asymmetric", because the download speed is different to the upload speed.
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- High Speed Internet Access at up to 8Mbps
- Upstream up to 512kps
- Self Install - No BT Engineer Needed
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