How does The Internet Factory DSL service work?
DSL technology takes advantage of your existing phone line. While regular phone calls are transferred at relatively low frequencies, DSL data is transmitted at much higher frequencies. Both types of transmissions can occur simultaneously, without interference. A splitter placed in your home or office separates voice and digital data. The splitter sends voice transmissions to the telephone, and digital data transmissions to a DSL modem. Fax machines will operate as usual. DSL offers a virtually instantaneous connection, with no lengthy dial-in process. It’s almost like flipping on a light switch: DSL is always there, whenever you want it.