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High Speed Business Ethernet Services now Available From DSL Extreme
LOS ANGELES, June 30 /PRNewswire/ -- DSL Extreme, a leading provider of high-speed Internet access and business communications services, announced today the addition of new high-speed Business Ethernet services, in partnership with Covad Communications.
Managedcomms Expands Leased Lines Product Range
Managedcomms, the UK's leading supplier of leased lines is pleased to announce the expansion of its range of leased line products, in addition to it's extensive range of ADSL bonding, VPN, and SDSL solutions.
BBG Communications - December 9, 2010
In September 2004, BT Wholesale removed the distance requirement for 500 kbit/s ADSL, engaging instead in a "suck it and see" approach - connecting the line first, then observing if ADSL service would be had. This oftentimes involves fitting a filtered faceplate on the user's master socket, so as to remove low quality telephone extension cables within the user's household, a potential cause of high frequency interference.
What Connectivity Services Are Available
It's not at all strange for you to wonder, "What connectivity services are available" The answer comes back, "Plenty of them
Connectivity Services and the Options Available
There are several options when it comes to connectivity services, the most common being ADSL, SDSL, Leased Lines and Ethernet Dial-up connections using a modem is good to have for a backup option, in case of problems with routers and is a good means for support to have remote access
Fiber Optics Communication wins in the long run
For the better part of the decade, DSL is a major proponent when it comes to telecommunications. It is already expansive in reach due to the already present spider web lattice of telephone and cable wires that literally strung the US continent. It has incremental degrees of service, useful on a nation that’s generally stuck with contrasting extremes of wealth. But why is this seemingly established technology tethering precariously on the edge?
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