ADSL
ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) is a high-speed Internet access service that utilizes existing copper telephones lines to send and receive data at speeds that far exceed conventional dial-up modems. The fastest dial-up modems are rated at 57 kilobits per second (Kbps), and usually operate at about 53 Kbps under good conditions.
By comparison, ADSL allows DataStream speeds from 1.5 to 8 megabits per second (Mpbs), depending on the grade of ADSL service obtained through Telkom. ADSL is an "always on" service, meaning that as long as your computer is powered on, it will automatically stay connected to the Internet unless you manually disconnect via software or hardware.
ADSL is especially suited for gamers, CAD use, streaming multimedia and downloading large files. Family members can share conversations with a basic monthly fee covering this service. Unlike dial-up service, which stipulates only one session be instigated at a time, multiple members can be using ADSL service simultaneously on various computers in the house without violating policy, so long as you have the correct hardware. ADSL is not available to everyone. Telkom will be able to tell you if this service is available in your local area.
What do you get?
- Tradepage will process your ADSL application
- ADSL's fixed monthly rate, always on connectivity
- Reliable high speeds
- Month to month packages available on all capped packages
- 3 Free months