DSL vs CABLE
DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) vs. Cable modemThe new competition for Internet Service Provider (ISP) is the new high-speed digital technology, which refers to as Broadband. This high-speed digital technology comes in two different forms: Cable modem or DSL (Digital Subscriber line). Cable modems use your local cable TV lines and DSL use the already existing phone lines. These two services are competing on availability, security, speed, reliability and finally price. Therefore, let’s compare the two. The first component is availability. One of the main disadvantages of the DSL service is that only systems within 3 to 4 miles of telephone switching office can use DSL. Since cable doesn’t have the distance limitations as DSL, cable Internet is generally for homes that are already wired for cable TV. However, many businesses aren’t wired for cable. This gives DLS the advantage in the commercial area. The next competing component is security. Security is always a main concern when dealing with the Internet. Since cable modems are operated on a shared system, this have many people concern about security. Cable Internet shares its bandwidth with 100 or so TV channels. Cable is a broadcast service, so the same signa
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Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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