DSL Internet
DSL (digital subscriber line) technologies, often grouped under the term DSL,
connect computers to the Internet. DSL uses existing copper pair phone line
wiring in conjunction with special hardware on the switch and user ends of the line.
This special hardware allows for a continuous digital connection over the phone lines.
Since the connection is digital, DSL technology doesn't have a digital-to-analog conversion
like traditional modems. It eludes voice audio spectrum frequency boundaries because it can
use frequencies above the voice audio spectrum. This means you can use your phone while
maintaining your Internet connection.
DSL service does not require a working telephone number.
NETAGO currently offers DSL service in most communities in Alberta with a population over 1000 people.
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