DSL(digital
subscriber line) is a proven technology that takes advantage of standard
copper telephone lines to provide secure, reliable, high-speed Internet
access. Unlike traditional dial-up connections, such as analog modems
and ISDN, DSL delivers constant "24/7" access to the Web. That means multimedia-rich
websites, email, and other online applications are immediately available
to you, anytime. DSL makes it possible for you to remain online even while
you're talking on the telephone - without sacrificing the quality of either
connection.
DSL
is available in a variety of speeds. Some are best for home use, while
others are designed to accommodate rigorous business demands. Whether
for business or the home, DSL offers unsurpassed price/performance value
compared to other online access options.
OffspringNet
Residential DSL
(ADSL)
Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line
ADSL
is the form of DSL that will become most familiar to home and small business
users. ADSL is called "asymmetric" because most of its two-way
or duplex bandwidth is devoted to the downstream direction, sending data
to the user. Only a small portion of bandwidth is available for upstream
or user-interaction messages. Using ADSL, up to 6.1 megabits per second
of data can be sent downstream and up to 640 Kbps upstream. The high downstream
bandwidth means that your telephone line will be able to bring motion
video, audio, and 3-D images to your computer or hooked-in TV set. In
addition, a small portion of the downstream bandwidth can be devoted to
voice rather data, and you can hold phone conversations without requiring
a separate line.
OffspringNet
Business Class DSL
(SDSL) Symmetrical Digital Subscriber Line
SDSL provides you with upstream and downstream speeds as fast
as 1.1 Mbps, which is nearly 20 times faster than a 56 Kbps dial-up modem.
SDSL is ideal for:
- Businesses using an Intranet or Extranet for communication between
employees, customers or suppliers.
- Businesses using the Internet to transfer files.
- Businesses/Individuals using the Web for e-business applications.
- Business/Individuals using the Internet to deliver content.
- Businesses/Individuals hosting or developing their own or others web
sites.
- Telecommuters needing access to the corporate Local Area Network (LAN),
Wide Area Network (WAN), Extranet, or Intranet.
- Technical staff needing access from home to corporate WAN, LAN, Intranet,
or Extranet.
Products / Speeds:
144K (IDSL) Available at up to 18,000 feet from CO
192K (SDSL) Available at up to 10,000 - 15,000 feet from CO
384K (SDSL) Available at up to 9,000 - 12,000 feet from CO
768K (SDSL) Available at up to 7,000 - 10,000 feet from CO
1.1M (SDSL) Available at up to 8,000 feet from CO
DSL isn't
currently available everywhere, yet. However, OffspringNet has accelerated
its efforts to deploy its services nationwide. OffspringNet's digital
network will be accessible to millions of businesses and nearly a third
of U.S. households. This aggressive expansion is expected to continue
into the new millenium.
To Order contacting
our representatives,
toll-free at (877) 550-8536. |