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What is the difference between Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) and Dedicated Internet Access (DIA) service?

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What is the difference between Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) and Dedicated Internet Access (DIA) service?

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Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Internet Access and Dedicated Internet Access (DIA) are both high-speed options for accessing the Internet. High-Speed Business Internet Access works through a modem connected to an office PC to create a digital signal along a standard phone line to the Internet Service Provider (ISP). It is an affordable dedicated Internet connection, because it is typically used over your existing phone line. It gives you the ability to talk and access the Internet at the same time. DIA provides high-speed Internet connections from your business location to an Internet POP using Private Line T-1, Frame Relay, ATM or other data connectivity products. With a 99.9% uptime guarantee, DIA is ideal for customers who believe guaranteed reliability is critical to the success of their business. The best solution depends on the unique requirements of your business.

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