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Are you considering getting ADSL service for your business? You’ll be joining millions of homes and businesses that subscribe to this service. ADSL is faster than dial-up, but less expensive than ISDN. ADSL has allowed business professionals to be able to work from home.

ADSL is asymmetric because the upload and download speed differ. Downloading data travels faster than uploading data. ADSL uses a splitter that enables both data and voice to transmit on one telephone line. Once you use ADSL, you’ll never want to go back to dial technology. Here are some things to consider in getting ADSL service:

1. Make sure the ADSL service provider offers service in your area.

2. Scout for promotional deals the ADSL provider offers.

3. Get an ADSL modem that offers advanced features.




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Make sure the ADSL service provider offers service in your area


You have decided to sign up with Verizon, for example, only to find out that it doesn't offer ADSL Internet access service in your area. To avoid this inconvenience, call the company first. If you have Internet access, go to the company's website. You either have to enter your Zip code or phone number, and seconds later, you'll know if the service is available.

I recommend: Qwest offers an ADSL modem router that enables you to hook several computers to your network. You can either rent or purchase the router. You’ll also want to look at AT&T’s several asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) plans. These plans will differ based on the speed you’ll need for your business. If you’re looking for the fastest ADSL speed, you’ll pay more.

Take advantage of promotional deals the ADSL provider offers


If you run a small business, you'll definitely want to take advantage of offers by ADSL broadband providers. Often they'll give you a free ADSL modem and free ADSL installation. The business ADSL provider may provide an ADSL modem router so you can connect several PCs to your network. You'll also want to take advantage of additional services the provider will offer, including firewall, anti-virus spyware, and email services.

I recommend: Earthlink has a small office asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) package. You’ll want to take advantage of Earthlink’s email service, where you can create 25 email addresses for your employees. If you’re on the road, you can check your email from any location. Speakeasy also offers a free ADSL modem and free installation.

Get an ADSL modem that offers advanced features


If you're looking for an ADSL modem that has more features, consider buying a modem from top modem manufacturers. The modem your ISP provides should be sufficient. However, you may want a modem that offers both wireless and Ethernet capabilities. These modems, which are really routers, save you both money and space because you don't have to purchase additional hardware.

I recommend: D-Link offers an ADSL modem router that comes equipped with wireless capability. It also consists of four Ethernet ports for your wired connections. Zoom makes modems that offer both wireless and Ethernet capabilities. You can take advantage of other features the modems offer, including VoIP.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Before you purchase an ADSL modem router, make sure it works with your ADSL provider. Contact your ADSL provider to see what ADSL modem router it supports.

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