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  • 4). Broadband crisis in South Africa  By : Lloyd Lopes
    By ADSL South Africa, 11 June 2006 The state of affairs in regard to broadband or ADSL in South Africa can now easily be categorized as a crisis. A crisis when compared to most all other countries. The Demand for broadband is growing but service deliverance and offerings remain outdated and horrendously expensive even with Telkom’s latest lower broadband price offerings.
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  • 6). Let’s learn a little about how ADSL works  By : john
    ADSL is a kind of broadband Internet connection that you can get over your existing phone line. When people hear about this, they often wonder how on earth it can be true. Doesn’t the phone line need to be upgraded? How can all that extra data fit through an ordinary phone line? Why weren’t they doing this years ago, when I was still dialling up with my old modem? To understand the answers to these questions, it’s necessary to learn a little about how ADSL works.
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  • 9). Let’s explore some of the disadvantages of using ADSL  By : john
    ADSL is fast becoming the standard method of broadband Internet access, with its growth far outstripping that of cable. However, there are some downsides to DSL that you should be aware of. The first downside is that ADSL pricing can be very variable – not just between ISPs, but within the same ISP in different areas. This is because most ISPs have only installed their own equipment in a limited number of local exchanges, and are continuing to resell wholesale services for others.
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  • 11). Free Internet Connections  By : Robert Michael
    Yes, there is such a thing as a free ISP or internet service provider. An internet service provider is a company that provides internet access, usually for a nominal fee. However, you might be surprised to find that there are Free ISP’s. If you are wondering if I am referring to the discs you receive in the mail that offer you free internet for 30 days, think again.
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  • 13). So should you get ADSL or cable?  By : john
    If you’re considering broadband, the chances are that you have two options: ADSL or cable (there’s also satellite, but it’s only really worthwhile when the other two are unavailable). Given that, then, you’re probably interested in just what the difference is, and which one is better. Read on. The main difference between ADSL and cable is that ADSL uses your existing phone lines, while cable uses dedicated cables laid by a cable company – the same ones you can use to receive cable television transmissions.
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  • 15). Why is ADSL getting cheaper?  By : john
    ADSL is cheap, and it’s getting cheaper. There’s a reason for this: it’s called local loop unbundling. Behind that rather cryptic name lie all sorts of laws and controversies. Put simply, local loop unbundling is a consequence of the dismantling of national telephone monopolies, such as Britain’s BT and America’s AT&T, forcing the owners of the wires and exchanges to allow equal, fair access to their competitors for a set price.
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