Digital Subscriber Line definition

Digital Subscriber Line. (DSL) is as defined in the applicable Appendix DSL and/or the applicable tariff, as appropriate.
Digital Subscriber Line or ‘DSL’ means a family of technologies generically referred to as DSL, or xDSL, capable of transforming ordinary phone lines (also known as ‘twisted copper pairs’) into high speed digital lines;
Digital Subscriber Line or “DSL” means a networking technology that provides broadband over conventional telephone lines.

Examples of Digital Subscriber Line in a sentence

  • Due to technical limitations associated with certain Digital Loop Carrier (DLC) systems, some ISDN-capable loops that are provisioned using DLC systems may not support Integrated Digital Subscriber Line (IDSL) service.

  • The local loop network element includes all features, functions, and capabilities of the transmission facilities, including dark fiber and attached electronics (except those used for the provision of advanced services, such as Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexers) and line conditioning.


More Definitions of Digital Subscriber Line

Digital Subscriber Line or “DSL” means a technology for transferring data over regular phone lines and can be used to connect to the Internet.
Digital Subscriber Line or ‘DSL’ means a family of technologies generically referred to as DSL, or xDSL, capable of transforming
Digital Subscriber Line or “DSL” means a networking technology that provides broadband
Digital Subscriber Line. (“DSL”) describes various technologies and services. The “x” in “xDSL” is a place holder for the various types of DSL services, including, but not limited to ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line), HDSL (High-Speed Digital Subscriber Line), IDSL (ISDN Digital Subscriber Line), SDSL (Symmetrical Digital Subscriber Line), UDSL (Universal Digital Subscriber Line), VDSL (Very High-Speed Digital Subscriber Line), and RADSL (Rate-Adaptive Digital Subscriber Line). “Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer” (“DSLAM”) is a piece of equipment that links end-user DSL connections to a single high-speed packet switch, typically ATM or IP.
Digital Subscriber Line. (“DSL”) shall mean the technology that enables discrete multitone (DMT) broadband communications over twisted pair telephone lines.
Digital Subscriber Line. DSL", and "xDSL" mean a family of transmission technologies that transmit digital signal to and from the Customer at varying speeds, both symmetrical and asymmetrical.
Digital Subscriber Line. (“DSL”) describes various technologies and services. The “x” in “xDSL” is a place holder for the various types of DSL services, including, but not limited to ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line), HDSL (High-Speed Digital Subscriber Line), IDSL (ISDN Digital Subscriber Line), SDSL (Symmetrical Digital Subscriber Line), UDSL (Universal Digital Subscriber Line), VDSL (Very High-Speed Digital Subscriber Line), and RADSL (Rate-Adaptive Digital Subscriber Line). “Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer” (“DSLAM”) is a piece of equipment that links end-user DSL connections to a single high-speed packet switch, typically ATM or IP.