Symmetric digital subscriber line
DSL TRANSMITTING DIGITAL DATA OVER TELEPHONE NETWORK COPPER WIRES, WHERE DOWNSTREAM BANDWIDTH (NETWORK → SUBSCRIBER) EQUALS UPSTREAM BANDWIDTH (SUBSCRIBER → NETWORK)
Symmetrical Connection; Symmetric DSL; Symmetrical Digital Subscriber Line; Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line
A symmetric digital subscriber line (SDSL) is a digital subscriber line (DSL) that transmits digital data over the copper wires of the telephone network, where the bandwidth in the downstream direction, from the network to the subscriber, is identical to the bandwidth in the upstream direction, from the subscriber to the network. This symmetric bandwidth can be considered to be the opposite of the asymmetric bandwidth offered by asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) technologies, where the upstream bandwidth is lower than the downstream bandwidth.