March 14, 2010
Naked DSL Explained
NDSL or naked DSL is the source of DLS service at a wholesale or retail level on a standalone basis, it does not require the use of PSTN telephone service. The advent of Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (commonly known as ADSL) broadband plans improved the ISP dial up situation, accelerated download speeds to 8Mbps and allowed a telephone line to be, used simultaneously for voice telephony and Internet access. The descendants to basic ADSL, ADSL2 and ADSL2+, accelerated download speeds still further, to 12Mbps or even 24Mbps but, nowadays, there are numerous ways of connecting to the Internet without a telephone line at all.
Naked Broadband is available in a few countries, if not countrywidethe through at least one company in Naked DSL you get broadband but you do not have a phone service or pay a monthly fee. Obviously phone calls will have to be made with your mobile or VoIP. Naked DSL uses part of the cable for the switch to the splitter is taken off which lets the dial tone be taken off the phone line. Naked DSL has been technically surfaced since 1999 only and it is still very young. .
A phone line is the first thing needed to access naked DSL. But the most essential factor is your location, and what ISPs are operating in your area. ISPs everywhere do no always offer naked DSL. Speaking in technical terms, this is because naked DSL can only be offered by ISPs who install their own DSLAMs in Telstra exchanges. Internode, which is an Australian owned, national Internet services provider has chipped in and laid the foundation by launching their Naked DSL products using Optus DSLAMs instead. In every state, the availability of Naked DSL will depend on what exchange you are situated near. For regular ADSL2+ based broadband you need to have an active fixed line phone service. Naked Broadband does not entail you to have an active fixed line phone service. The 'copper' phone line is used specifically for the broadband service. You don’t even need to have a conventional telephone handset on the premises. If you do not need a regular fixed line phone service, Naked DSL is a great option giving you high speed ADSL2+ broadband without the hassle and additional expense of monthly fixed line phone bills. Naked DSL has super fast ADSL2+ download and upload speeds
Unbundled DSL or dry loop, naked broadband is an economical, fast internet offered to all customers. Naked DSL is slightly more expensive than packaged DSL, even so, it can still have savings over cable internet options. Naked DLS might not offer as many plans as packaged DSL and is slightly more costly than DSL so you won't see the same savings between it and cable, but it is still able to show a savings. People who thought they would use dial-up and keep the landline will find that the slowest naked DSL plan is multiple times faster than dial up services.
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