DSL catches global attention
Competition between cable companies and digital subscriber line (DSL) Internet providers kicked up another notch Tuesday with the DSL side claiming a more than 78 per cent growth in global subscriptions in late 2003. Some 63.8 million people around the world are now connected to the Internet via DSL, according to the DSL Forum.
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