DSL

Broadband
Broadband is a high-capacity transmission method that provides multiple channels of data, voice, or video over a single telecommunications medium, commonly used for high-speed Internet connections like cable and DSL. It allows for simultaneous transmission of voice and data over the same line, standing in contrast to traditional dial-up connections.
Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) is a broadband technology that delivers high-bandwidth information to homes and small businesses over ordinary copper telephone lines, capable of carrying both data and voice signals simultaneously.
High-Speed Internet Access (HSIA)
High-Speed Internet Access (HSIA) refers to the ability to access the Internet through a high-speed connection, often necessary for activities such as uploading, downloading, or streaming. HSIA can be delivered via various technologies such as LAN, DSL, cable, or wireless connections.

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