What’s the ‘Broad’ in Broadband DSL?

Admin Resources, Entrepreneur, Food October 24th, 2008

What’s the ‘Broad’ in Broadband DSL?

This is an acronym buried within an acronym. The ‘I’ stands for ‘ISDN’, which in turn stands for ‘Integrated Services Digital Network.’ Put that together with DSL and you get the redundant ‘integrated services digital network digital subscriber line.’ What a mouthful. Let’s just stick with the anonymous proxies acronym.

Broadband DSL providers turn to IDSL when dealing with customers who live far from the telecomm’s home office. Digital signals typically degrade with distance. The other types of free proxy list DSL peter out around 18,000 feet.

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