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How is Broadband different from Tri-Band ? How is it different from ADSL ?

Introduction
MTNL's Broadband service is called as "Tri-Band". This is based on ADSL 2+ technology which is the most advanced technology in the world.

What is ADSL Broadband?

UniCall2.net: The Fastest Way To Access The Internet
ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) Broadband is a new technology, developed by Bellcore Labs of Morristown, New Jersey, and was originally intended for use with interactive TV. It's the latest big breakthrough in high-bandwidth connectivity, with the potential to bring as much as 8MB of data across the copper telephone wires that are already installed in most homes. See similar questions...

What is Tri-band and Dual-band?

Hop-on.com :: Frequently Aske Questions
A tri-band phone operates at three supported frequencies, such as 900/1800/1900 MHz or 850/1800/1900 MHz. A dual-band phone operates at two frequencies, such as 850/1900 MHz or 900/1800 MHz. See similar questions...

What is a Tri- Band phone?

To better serve you
A Tri-band GSM phone operates on the three internationally designated GSM frequencies- 900, 1800 and 1900 MHz. The capability to seamlessly handover between the three bands offers operators major capacity gains. See similar questions...

Can I get a different band on the Thigh-hi?

Bauerfeind. Motion is Life. / Service / FAQ
The honeycomb band is standard on the Ready-To-Wear product. A silicone dot band or no band is available on a Custom-made garment. See similar questions...

I can't get ADSL (Broadband). Is there an alternative?

BD1 | Telecoms | Business | FAQ
Unfortunately, if ADSL is not yet available in your area or you are too far from the exchange, a broadband connection cannot be offered by BD1. Terrestrial wireless or satellite may be alternatives to explore. See similar questions...

Do I have to have a phone line to get ADSL Broadband ?

ADSL SPAIN English broadband Telefonica telefonicaonline ads...
Yes. ADSL services can currently only be provided over standard Telefoñica analog exchange lines where the exchange has been ADSL enabled, you are not too far from the exchange and the line is of sufficient quality to support ADSL broadband See similar questions...

Can I transfer my Broadband (ADSL) service?

BT.com | At Home | Help & Tips
Yes, you can transfer your broadband service to your new address. If you have Broadband from BT, please contact us on 0800 800 150 (option 2) to organise the transfer of your telephone and broadband service. You should do this at least five full working days before your move (Please Note: BT Yahoo customers who pay by credit card or direct debit are required to give 6 full working days notice). See similar questions...

What is the difference between Broadband and ADSL?

FAQs - FlexiDial
They are the same thing: ADSL is a form of Broadband connection which uses BT's standard phone lines. The other main type of Broadband connection is called a leased line. See similar questions...

What if my ADSL Broadband connection is shaped?

TEL.PACIFIC
Voice quality should normally not be impaired, however if the ADSL connection taken up by other programs (eg: large amounts of download) there may be a decrease in quality. See similar questions...

What is Alpha ADSL - Broadband (Internet)?

Alpha Telecom FAQ Page
ADSL is an acronym for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line and it is a technology which makes use of the copper phone line to your home or business to provide a high speed data connection. A high speed data line will provide you with Internet and network access at speeds up to 25 times faster than a 56Kbps modem over your standard phone line. With ADSL technology, large and graphic-rich documents can be downloaded almost instantly. See similar questions...

What is Broadband? What is ADSL? Is there a difference?

Connect 247 - Broadband ADSL Internet Access in the UK
ADSL stands for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber line. In very simple terms it is a technology that can provide you with a very fast, "always on"* connection to the Internet through an ordinary phone line. It is the technology used to provide Broadband Internet access to the vast majority of people in the UK. The words Broadband and ADSL are often used interchangeably. But technically "Broadband" refers to the speed of a connection (i.e. See similar questions...

What do the terms "dual band and tri-band mean?

Digicell... Digital Cellular Phone Servie In Belize
These terms define the working frequencies of GSM cellular phones on particular networks. There are 3 working frequencies - 900/1800/1900. GSM phones that work on 2 frequencies are called dual band while those that work on 3 frequencies are called tri-band. This facility allows the user to use his/her cell on different networks, and beneficial for international roaming. See similar questions...

What does Dual Band and Tri Band mean? Or even Quad Band? Where in The World can I use that phone!?

RedRose Mobile Phones - FAQ
Dual band phones tend to work in the UK and Europe and most of the world (GSM 1800 and GSM 900), whilst in America you need a phone that can take GSM 1900 so most often a Tri band or Quad band phone is the best option. See similar questions...

How is TURA different from the Federal TRI?

TURI - Frequently Asked Questions About TURA
TURA requires companies to report on their toxic chemical use, while TRI only requires companies to report their toxic chemical releases. TURA also requires companies to prepare a Toxics Use Reduction Plan, something TRI does not require. See similar questions...

middot; what does Tri Band mean?

mymobilephone - faq
Tri band refers to the physical frequencies which your mobile phone can operate on. The three international frequencies ranges or bands reserved for GSM are 900MHz, 1800MHz and 1900MHz. In Australia, as at the time of publication, most GSM networks still use only the 900MHz frequency band. Soon, GSM carriers will be upgrading their networks to support the 1800MHz band also. See similar questions...

Is the HSDPA/3G Datacard and USB Modem a dual, tri or quad-band?

Vodafone HSDPA/3G Data Card - Start up Guide
The Vodafone Datacard is a quad-band card GSM 850/900/1800/1900. The Vodafone USB Modem is Tri-band GSM 900/1800/1900. See similar questions...

I have a Tri-Mode / dual band phone. Which antenna is right for me?

Antenna FAQ
You can get a dual band antenna that will cover all 3 modes (analog, digital cellular and digital pcs) or, as mentioned above, focus on where you're having reception problems. First find out what network your phone is actually using in your city by calling your service provider. Just ask if you're in a 800MHz range area or 1900MHz range area. See similar questions...

Do I have to pay for Internet call charges while using MangoSurf.net ADSL Broadband?

ADSL and SDSL broadband Internet access, hosting and domains...
No, you don't. The only costs will be your modem purchase, your activation charge and your flat-rate monthly subscription charges. There are a number of services that have compatibility issues that may disrupt smooth connection and access to ADSL Broadband: See similar questions...

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