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, ...
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 ...
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QUESTION: I’m moving to a new house where I can use either DSL or cable internet service, so which is better? ANSWER: Getting a solid internet connection has become a vital resource for us all, so ...
If you could use a speed boost, you may want to consider switching to a better internet provider. Here' how to find them. Internet access is an essential utility, but unlike most other utilities—water ...
If you live or operate a business in Chicago’s suburban counties, you may have noticed increased activity along streets and ...
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 ...
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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 ...
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 ...