Most people use cable TV or digital subscriber line (DSL) for high-speed Internet access at home. In fact, 50% of all broadband customers use cable, 42% use DSL, and 8% use fiber-optic cable, ...
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Fourth quarter results from AT&T, Verizon, and Time Warner Cable show that DSL customers are leaving in droves and that many are switching to fiber and cable high-speed services. AT&T lost 636,000 DSL ...
According to the DSL Forum, DSL is the number one broadband access technology for users around the world—and by a wide margin. In an announcement last week, the group claimed that DSL was used by ...
The Federal Communications Commission’s sixth annual “Measuring Broadband America” report wastes little time in reminding phone-based digital-subscriber-line (DSL) technology subscribers that they’re ...
The speed of hybrid fiber coax (HFC) cable and Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Internet access services are comparable. Fact: DSL Internet access offerings typically are not as fast as those offered via ...
Only Pumkinut could update that post. anyone could copy the info and add to it, and I would point to the new post and punkin's post would be orphaned but still there. Then we could get a moderator to ...
Q: I’m moving to a new house where I can use either DSL or cable internet service, so which is better? A: Getting a solid internet connection has become a vital resource for us all, so doing your ...
Some critics have said that DSL is just an interim technology until the carriers finally get smart and install fiber-optic cable to each home. The industry has dreamed of doing this for years, but the ...
WASHINGTON, June 18 (Reuters) - U.S. cable and fiber Internet providers generally deliver the download speeds they advertise, though not consistently, while DSL connections increasingly fail to meet ...