SDSL (Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line) - Description
SDSL is a type of broadband technology that allows for digital data to be sent at high speeds along already-existing copper telephone lines, while allowing for the transmission of analog (voice) data at
It Takes Time To DIY Over at <em>The Record</em>, NPR arts editor Tom Cole has an interesting thought about the new self-empowered music economy and jazz artists. Not that creating an online profile is a good or bad thing, he writes -- just that it takes a minute to do right.
Hiromi, Michel Camilo On JazzSet At Newport's Harbor Stage, Hiromi's stride-style left hand pumps rhythm to support the fabulous speed and articulation of her right. And on the Main Stage, the Michel Camilo Trio plays his signature arrangement of "Poinciana" and ends his set with a lively "A Night in Tunisia."
the same time. SDSL connections are symmetric, meaning that they transfer both upstream (sent) and downstream (received) data at the same speed (usually about 3 Mbps). About the Author
Jeremy Maddock is the owner of a quickly growing telecommunications industry news website.
|