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Asymmetric DSL (ADSL) It is called "asymmetric" because the download speed is greater than the upload speed. High bit-rate DSL (HDSL) Providing transfer rates comparable to a T1 line (about 1.5 Mbps), HDSL receives and sends data at the same speed, but it requires two lines that are separate from your normal phone line. Very high bit-rate DSL (VDSL) An extremely fast connection, VDSL is asymmetric, but only works over a short distance using standard copper phone wiring.
Symmetric DSL (SDSL) Like HDSL, this version receives and sends data at the same speed. While SDSL also requires a separate line from your phone, it uses only a single line instead of the two used by HDSL. ISDN DSL (ISDL) Geared primarily toward existing users of Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN), ISDL is slower than most other forms of DSL, operating at fixed rate of 144 Kbps in both directions.
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