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DSL

DSL, or Digital Subscriber Line, is a technology that allows high-speed internet to be transmitted over traditional telephone lines. It enables you to use the internet and make phone calls simultaneously without interruption. DSL works by splitting the phone line into separate channels, one for internet data and another for voice calls, allowing both to happen at the same time. It is a common, reliable way to connect to the internet, especially in areas where other high-speed options like fiber optic are not available.