The distance from the customer to the carrier's switching facility.
1. Ther is no limit if we are using Optical Fiber DSL Connection 2. There is limit depend on number of nodes
Asymmetric dsl (ADSL) Rate-adaptive DSL (RADSL)
The distance from the customer to the carrier's switching facility
DSLAM
The number of nodes connected to the incoming DSL line
Asymmetric DSL (ADSL)
Generally about 3 miles
Yes, DSL bandwidth is shared among users in a specific area. While each subscriber has a dedicated line to the DSL provider, the overall bandwidth capacity of the DSL infrastructure is limited, which can lead to slower speeds during peak usage times when many users are online simultaneously. This sharing can affect the actual speeds experienced by each user, depending on the number of active connections in the vicinity.
DSL, Cable, dial-up, satelite, FiOS
Internet connections.
Types of telecommunication connections
No, intruders attack any type of connections that may have vulnerabilities.