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Re: adsl
- To: Sagi Bashari <sagi(at-nospam)aresworld.net>
- Subject: Re: adsl
- From: Gilad Ben-Yossef <gilad(at-nospam)benyossef.com>
- Date: Sun, 04 Feb 2001 14:28:03 +0200
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Sagi Bashari wrote:
> Both bezeqint and nonstop business managers told me the same thing (I
> talked with the guy who was the ADSL manager in
> bezeqint, not a sales/support man).
>
> but if you guys say its working, I guess we'll upgrade our isdn connection
> to adsl next week :)
>
There is some very small grain of truth in what therey're saying:
ADSL provides asymertric upstream/downstream rate. The logic being that
under normal single user operation you're that most simple Win users do
the downstream link gets used a hell of a lot more then the downstream
one. When you have a real network (as opossed to a single machine) and
you want services running on that network, the math no longer adds up as
neatly. Bezeq does provides the options to make the upstream bigger but
I'm not sure that this is supported as of yet. Perhaps that's what they
are refering to.
Gilad.
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