What is DSL?
DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) is a technology for bringing high-bandwidth information to homes and small businesses over ordinary copper telephone lines. Digital data is transmitted to your computer directly as digital data instead of being modulated by a modem, and this allows the phone company to use a much wider bandwidth for transmitting it to you.
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What is DLC and why can't I get DSL because of it?
 
DSL may not be available in some areas due to digital-loop-carrier (DLC); deployed by your local phone company to make the most out of copper lines already layed out in the streets. DLC is also known by the terms: line concentrator, channel bank, PairGain, SLiC96, SLiC2000 and UDC. Ask your local telephone company repair engineer if this applies.

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