what is adsl a definition  
     
    Broadband ADSL (Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line) is technology that splits your ordinary phone line into two channels. One channel is used to handle voice communication while the other channel is used for high-speed data connection (internet access). This means that you can be online and still make voice calls on the same line!  
     
    When you sign up for high-speed Uncapped ADSL Broadband internet connection, you get:  
     
    • Fast and dependable download speeds compared to dial-up.  
• An “always on” connection.
• Quick access to the information you need and want.
• The freedom to surf and talk on the phone at the same time.
• To pay a single flat monthly rate.
• To surf up to 20 times faster than a standard dial-up modem.