Very-High-Speed Digital Subscriber Lines: BY Mostafa Jamal M.S.Cs of Network of Computer
VDSL offers higher internet speeds than ADSL, with download speeds up to 70 Mbps for VDSL versus a maximum of 24 Mbps for ADSL. While ADSL is more widely available, VDSL provides significantly faster speeds but is less common. There is typically not a large difference in price between ADSL and VDSL internet connections from most internet service providers.
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Very-High-Speed Digital Subscriber Lines: BY Mostafa Jamal M.S.Cs of Network of Computer
VDSL offers higher internet speeds than ADSL, with download speeds up to 70 Mbps for VDSL versus a maximum of 24 Mbps for ADSL. While ADSL is more widely available, VDSL provides significantly faster speeds but is less common. There is typically not a large difference in price between ADSL and VDSL internet connections from most internet service providers.
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Very-High-Speed
Digital Subscriber Lines
BY Mostafa Jamal M.S.Cs of Network of computer ADSL vs. VDSL: Key Differences Speed: -VDSL offers higher speed than ADSL connections. -VDSL provides the download speed up to 70 Mbps and upload speeds up to 10 Mbps. ADSL, on the other hand, provides a maximum download speed of 24 Mbps and upload speeds are much lower. ADSL vs. VDSL: Key Differences
Availability: As compared to VDSL, ADSL
is widely and easily available. Most of the Internet Service Providers across the world offer these services. ADSL vs. VDSL: Key Differences
Price:There is not much variation in the price
of both types of internet connections. This is true where a number of service providers offer these services. Reference 1-Drakulić, S., Wolkerstorfer, M., & Statovci, D. (2018). Coexistence in fourth generation digital subscriber lines: Experiment, modeling, and simulation results. Physical Communication, 28, 154-165. 2-Mazzenga, F., & Giuliano, R. (2017). Analytical framework for preliminary planning of very high-speed digital subscriber line access networks. Information, 8(3), 86.