What is ADSL?
ADSL stands for 'Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line' and provides fast access internet service over existing copper telephone links.
By converting your existing line to ADSL, you can take advantage of high speed internet access through an 'always on' service making
it much easier to download information from the internet or to share information between offices or remote workers.
ADSL services are asymmetric - which means that data flows to you faster than from your system.
How fast is ADSL?
ADSL provides much faster access than previous alternatives such as modem or ISDN links - or expensive leased line connections.
ADSL can download data at speeds from 512 Kbps to 2 Mbps and uploads at 256 Kbps (subject to level of service).
And because ADSL provides an always on connection you can transfer whenever you want - without waiting for dial up connections
to be completed.
Service Availibility
Our service is available for the residences located in the service area of the following PSTN stations: 491, 493/498/598, 440/441/449, 438/439/510, 561/562/563, 430/431/530, 494/495/499/596, 471/472/473/ 479, 568/569, 566/567, 427/428/429, 421/422/423, 432/434/533