Whats the difference between DSL, IFITL, DFITL, and MX FastAccess Service?
Listed below are Broadband topologies available within the BellSouth FastAccess Product Family. The service type you receive is completely dependant on the facilities serving your home or business; however all are considered FastAccess. DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) DSL is BellSouth’s original copper-based broadband solution and can be deployed directly from a CO or a remote DSLAM in the neighborhood. DSL uses straight copper wire between the DSLAM and the home and requires a DSL modem. It is by far the most popular broadband service offered by BellSouth and can be self installed by the end user. IFITL (Integrated Fiber In The Loop) IFITL (a.k.a. as PCData) is BellSouth’s first broadband over fiber to the curb service and utilizes Marconi equipment that integrates voice, video, and data capabilities. It is not DSL but a 10Mb ethernet from the ONU to your house. With IFITL no modem is needed, but you must have a professional installation by a BST technician.
Listed below are Broadband topologies available within the BellSouth FastAccess Product Family. The service type you receive is completely dependant on the facilities serving your home or business; however all are considered FastAccess. DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) DSL is BellSouth’s original copper-based broadband solution and can be deployed directly from a CO or a remote DSLAM in the neighborhood. DSL uses straight copper wire between the DSLAM and the home and requires a DSL modem. It is by far the most popular broadband service offered by BellSouth and can be self installed by the end user. IFITL (Integrated Fiber In The Loop) IFITL (a.k.a. as PCData) is BellSouth’s first broadband over fiber to the curb service and utilizes Marconi equipment that integrates voice, video, and data capabilities. It is not DSL but a 10Mb ethernet from the ONU to your house. With IFITL no modem is needed, but you must have a professional installation by a BST technician. They will install 10Base-T p