Traditional & Stable Technology for the “Last Kilometer” Solution - ADSL
28-11-2013
Netis

The “Last Kilometer” is used to refer to the final leg of thetelecommunications networks delivering communications connectivity to retail customers, the part that actually reaches the customer.

In the world, there’re lots different technology to support the “Last Kilometer” Solution: ADSL, VDSL, Coaxial Cable, Power Line, Fiber Optic, WiMAX, 3G, etc. 

Until now, the other existing high speed services (like Coaxial Cable, FiberOptic) were not well suited to real need (cabling too expensive to replace with FiberOptics or unstable connection with Coaxial Cable). The idea of using twisted pair cabling seemed the best suited since throughout the world more than 800 million connections of this type were already in place and it just needed equipment to be added to the telephone exchange along with a small installation at the user location to be able to access ADSL. 

With this advantage, the ADSL technology has existed for around ten years, which got full developed and became one of the most stable technologies.

To support this typical applications, netis promotes a series of ADSL/ADSL2+ modem and routers.

If you got an ADSL phone line in your house and also applied with the Internet service with the phone company, don’t hesitate to take netis ADSL2+ modem/router as the first choice to access the Internet.