👉 ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) computing is a method that enables broadband internet access over existing copper telephone lines by utilizing the data transmission capabilities of these lines. Unlike traditional broadband services that use symmetrical connections, ADSL provides faster download speeds than upload speeds, making it ideal for activities such as streaming video and online gaming. This is achieved through a modem that converts digital data from the internet into analog signals compatible with telephone lines and vice versa, allowing for efficient data transmission over long distances. ADSL is particularly useful in areas where laying fiber-optic cables is impractical or cost-prohibitive, providing a cost-effective alternative for broadband connectivity.