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Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) provides high-speed digital modem technology via a conventional telephone line.

Explore the possibilities of life online with DSL. A dedicated high-speed connection can save you time, help you enjoy online activities like shopping and downloading music, open up the option to work at home, and so much more. It means you can see more and do more without all the waiting - that you can get the best of the Internet in no time, all the time.

DSL uses signal frequencies above those used by voice or fax, so the DSL signal does not interfere with telephone conversations or faxes. When a DSL filter is connected to your phone jack, its function is to split the data (Internet) traffic from voice (phone) traffic, and route them separately.

Voice traffic (talking on the phone and fax signals) goes to the phone or the fax machine, while your data traffic (surfing the Web, downloading large files or photos) goes through the DSL modem and then to your computer, thus allowing you to use both at the same time

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