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Connectivity options for high-speed internet Dsl and fiber services offer fast, reliable access to the web.

Connectivity options for high-speed internet Dsl and fiber services offer fast, reliable access to the web.

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lukemon5
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04-21-2025, 09:34 PM
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DSL and fiber are both ways to get internet, but they work differently. DSL uses your phone line to connect to a service provider, while fiber uses glass or fiber-optic cables for faster speeds. Even at 10mbps, fiber usually feels much smoother and more reliable than DSL, especially in busy areas. The main differences lie in speed consistency, latency, and coverage, but if both offer the same speed, the difference is mostly about performance and reliability.
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lukemon5
04-21-2025, 09:34 PM #1

DSL and fiber are both ways to get internet, but they work differently. DSL uses your phone line to connect to a service provider, while fiber uses glass or fiber-optic cables for faster speeds. Even at 10mbps, fiber usually feels much smoother and more reliable than DSL, especially in busy areas. The main differences lie in speed consistency, latency, and coverage, but if both offer the same speed, the difference is mostly about performance and reliability.

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Winkler1212
Member
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04-27-2025, 01:01 PM
#2
In most scenarios, DSL will exhibit greater latency than fiber.
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Winkler1212
04-27-2025, 01:01 PM #2

In most scenarios, DSL will exhibit greater latency than fiber.

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julianandre07
Junior Member
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04-27-2025, 01:06 PM
#3
At 10Mb/s the performance gap is minimal. Fiber offers lower latency, around 7ms versus 32ms at that speed, which isn’t a concern for me.
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julianandre07
04-27-2025, 01:06 PM #3

At 10Mb/s the performance gap is minimal. Fiber offers lower latency, around 7ms versus 32ms at that speed, which isn’t a concern for me.

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smallpaul121
Junior Member
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04-27-2025, 02:07 PM
#4
Sure, let me know what you'd like to discuss next!
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smallpaul121
04-27-2025, 02:07 PM #4

Sure, let me know what you'd like to discuss next!

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Riana711
Member
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04-28-2025, 11:44 PM
#5
The focus is really on response time, isn't it?
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Riana711
04-28-2025, 11:44 PM #5

The focus is really on response time, isn't it?

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Julie_08
Member
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05-09-2025, 05:05 PM
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Based on your location and the age of copper underground, you may observe significantly reduced speeds. Proximity to the DSLAM (ISP aggregation point) and other factors influence DSL performance, which doesn't occur with fiber. Fiber generally provides higher speeds compared to older DSL lines, though both can match each other if they're well-maintained, aside from minor latency differences.
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Julie_08
05-09-2025, 05:05 PM #6

Based on your location and the age of copper underground, you may observe significantly reduced speeds. Proximity to the DSLAM (ISP aggregation point) and other factors influence DSL performance, which doesn't occur with fiber. Fiber generally provides higher speeds compared to older DSL lines, though both can match each other if they're well-maintained, aside from minor latency differences.

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Go_Guten
Member
127
05-09-2025, 07:52 PM
#7
It's only half a kilometer away, so I believe it won't be an issue. I'm okay with the delay and don't require the fastest connection.
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Go_Guten
05-09-2025, 07:52 PM #7

It's only half a kilometer away, so I believe it won't be an issue. I'm okay with the delay and don't require the fastest connection.

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yArthur
Member
169
05-17-2025, 11:30 AM
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Fiber will likely become more popular as hardware improves, especially if the price remains the same. It offers significantly better reliability and speed consistency compared to cable. ^^^^
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yArthur
05-17-2025, 11:30 AM #8

Fiber will likely become more popular as hardware improves, especially if the price remains the same. It offers significantly better reliability and speed consistency compared to cable. ^^^^

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05-24-2025, 09:21 AM
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Copper faces higher chances of electromagnetic interference, while fiber remains stable. An unstable copper link is more likely than a fiber one. Ending your telephone (DSL) near your fuse or breaker box will impact you more than cutting the fiber at that spot. Updated June 9, 2020 by wkdpaul
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bakedpotatoboy
05-24-2025, 09:21 AM #9

Copper faces higher chances of electromagnetic interference, while fiber remains stable. An unstable copper link is more likely than a fiber one. Ending your telephone (DSL) near your fuse or breaker box will impact you more than cutting the fiber at that spot. Updated June 9, 2020 by wkdpaul

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cowcow4321
Senior Member
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05-29-2025, 01:50 AM
#10
Thanks! Glad it clarified things for you.
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cowcow4321
05-29-2025, 01:50 AM #10

Thanks! Glad it clarified things for you.