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Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) is a type of broadband internet access that uses existing copper telephone lines to deliver high-speed data services. It is a cost-effective and reliable way to provide internet access to homes and businesses. DSL technology is based on the concept of multiplexing, which allows multiple signals to be transmitted over a single line. This allows for faster data transmission speeds than traditional dial-up connections. DSL also offers a more secure connection than other types of internet access, as it is not shared with other users. DSL is widely used in the telecommunications and networks industry, as it is a cost-effective way to provide high-speed internet access. It is also used in many areas where other types of broadband access are not available. DSL technology is constantly evolving, with new technologies being developed to increase speeds and reliability. Some of the companies in the DSL market include AT&T, Verizon, CenturyLink, Windstream, and Frontier Communications. Show Less Read more