ADSL is a technology that can expand the useable bandwidth of existing copper lines, delivering high speed data communications at rates up to 8Mbps. The technology brings full motion video, efficient telecommuting, and high speed data transmission to the home or business, all without interrupting normal telephone service.

The high speed data communications service using a variation of ADSL or "
e-speed" will connect BruNet users at higher speeds of 128kbit/s, 256kbit/s, 384kbit/s or 512kbit/s with unlimited surfing depending on the service package that these users will subscribe to.

Below are comparisons between accessing Internet using dial-up, leased line and e-speed.

Normal Dial-Up Internet Access

  • Can’t talk on the phone and surf Internet simultaneously

  • Slow, maximum 56kbit/s. No multimedia application

  • Congestion on PSTN network

Normal Internet Access

Leased Line Internet Access

  • The telephone lines cannot be use for telephony service

  • Require one (1) pair of router

  • Always on

  • High speed Internet Access


e-speed Internet Access

  • Talk on the phone and surf the Internet at the same time

  • Always on. No more dialing-up

  • High Speed Internet Access

  • Enable Multimedia Application – VoD, Telemedicine, Distance Learning

  • Integrated Infrastructure

ADSL Internet Access

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