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ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) is a type of digital subscriber line (DSL) technology used for connecting to the internet. It is a form of broadband internet access that uses existing copper telephone lines to deliver high-speed data communications. ADSL is a popular choice for home and small business users due to its relatively low cost and high speeds. ADSL technology works by splitting the existing copper telephone line into two separate channels. One channel is used for downstream data, which is data sent from the internet to the user. The other channel is used for upstream data, which is data sent from the user to the internet. This allows for simultaneous transmission of data in both directions, allowing for faster speeds than traditional dial-up connections. ADSL technology is used by many telecommunications and network providers to offer broadband internet access to their customers. It is also used by many businesses to provide high-speed internet access to their employees. Some companies in the ADSL market include AT&T, Verizon, Comcast, Cox Communications, and CenturyLink. Show Less Read more