Some of the alternatives
ADSL: Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
ADSL or Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line is a type of digital subscriber line (DSL) technology, a data communications technology that enables faster data transmission over copper telephone lines.
SDSL: Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line
SDSL or Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line is similar to ADSL apart from it transmits data over the network, where the bandwidth in the downstream direction is identical to the bandwidth in the upstream direction.
FTTC: Fibre-to-the-Cabinet
FTTC or Fibre-to-the-Cabinet involves running fibre optic cables from the telephone exchange or distribution point to the street cabinets (dark green boxes everywhere) which then connect to a standard phone line to provide broadband.
Leased line (fibre)
Leased line (fibre) is a dedicated, fixed-bandwidth, symmetric data connection. It typically connects two (or more) offices one of which has a data centre connected to the Internet or a company Wide Area Network (WAN). This is the most exclusive business broadband connection.
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