ADSL
About ADSL
ADSL
is an abbreviation of the name Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line. ADSL
is a technology that will offer faster connection speeds than the
traditional Internet via dial-up telephone lines could offer. In contrast to standard dial-up copper telephone line service, ADSL offers always-on, constantly accessible broadband connections. In that it uses the majority of its channels to transport data downstream to the user and only a tiny portion of them to upload data from the user, ADSL is asymmetric.
Why is ADSL important?
Benefits of ADSL
• Runs through the phone line network
• High-quality, reliable broadband connection
• Permits faster data transmission through a single connection
• Allows internet access at the same time as making phone calls
• Minimal installation costs and maintenance
Who should take the ADSL Exam?
• IT Networking professionals
• Anyone who wants to assess their ADSL skills
• IT Networking managers and senior executives
• IT Networking consultants
• Professionals working in outsourced companies responsible for ADSL
• Any professional with skills and knowledge of ADSL
• Anyone interested in ADSL
ADSL Certification Course Outline
1. IT Networking Basics
2. DSL
3. ADSL Fundamentals
4. ADSL System Components
5. ADSL Design
6. ADSL Implementation
7. ADSL Management