Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) uses one standard copper telephone line (twisted pair cable) to transmit both Internet data and voice calls simultaneously, without degrading the quality of either service. Essentially ADSL technology accomplishes this feat by utilizing different frequency ranges over the copper cable. Your standard voice telephone service uses the frequency spectrum between 0kHz and 4kHz and data is transmitted using the frequency spectrum between 20kHz and 2.2MHz. A frequency splitter at both ends of the cable makes sure that the data and telephone information go to the right places
 
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  In order to access the amazing speeds of
  Broadband Internet you will need an ADSL  modem . ADSL modems can only be used
  on  ADSL  enabled phone lines  and allow
  you to  experience  Broadband   Internet
  access without tying up the line for normal   voice calls  With Interlink Technologies you have the following options:
 
+ Buy a modem from us .
+ Rent monthly from us for 50 L.E .
+ Supply your own modem.
 
Q1. What about ADSL with speeds higher than 256Kbps?
Higher speeds are available. For more details please contact the ISP.
 
Q2. Am I going to pay any per-minute charges?
No, you will only pay a flat-fee per month
 
Q3. Will I still be able to use my phone line for dialing the Free Internet numbers?
Of course you can, although you will not need to do that since you will have a permanent connection to the Internet that may be shared by more than one computer.