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This in ADSL technique.
ADSL Contention ratio is the ratio of potential maximum demand on actual bandwidth. In other words if there are 50 people using the same bandwidth of a 8Mbps ADSL line then the contention ratio is 50:1. This in turns means that the actual bandwidth that any one of those 50 users will receive is far less than the 8Mbps.
To use applications remotely requires a lot of bandwidth, which is only really available from a broadband connection.My ADSL bandwidth is low, so I can't download files very quickly.
yes you can
The difference between internet service provided by ADSL and internet provided by cable is in the method of delivery. ADSL is high speed internet which is delivered through one's home phone. Cable is broadband internet delivered, as is stated, through cables.
Frequency Division Multiplexing (FDM)
ADSL
ADSL - Uses typical twisted pair cable that come home. Maximum down stream (download) up to 8 Mbps. Divide the voice and data signals on the telephone line into three frequency bands.Wi-Max- Can go for over a much greater range. Point-to-multi point: last-mile Internet access. People can go up to 52 Mbps down stream (download) . Good solution for the people who can't get ADSL connection due to long distance.You see Faster connection is WI-MAX. But all the performances are depend on the packagers in the market.
no
ADSL (asymmetrical digital subscriber line) is a protocol that you ISP (internet service provider) use it is a analogue signal. cable normally is a cat 5e or cat 6 in to the modem and is a digital connection (much faster)
Cable, Wireless, T-1, T-3, OC3, and Satellite internet connections all require a cable router instead of using an ADSL modem router to access the internet.
ADSL is a type of broadband connection. Do you get your internet service through a cable provider or a phone provider? If it's a phone provider, you have some type of DSL.