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DSL (Digital Subscriber Line)

Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) is a technology that provides high-speed internet access using existing telephone lines. Unlike traditional dial-up connections, DSL allows you to use the internet and make phone calls simultaneously. It works by dividing the phone line into different channels, enabling data to be transmitted alongside voice signals. This means you can enjoy faster internet speeds, which are particularly beneficial for activities like streaming and online gaming. DSL connections vary in speed, typically depending on your distance from the service provider's central office, but they generally offer reliable service for many households.