help me 4 select internet connection in Sl

manappu

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Hey bro...mata Sl walin net connection ekak gana wistara dana ganna oni...poddak kiyannalako...
1.Sl wala tiyena net connection monada?
2. bill kohomada?
3. first connection eka ganna kiyak gewanna onida?
4. modem ekak eyala denawada nathuwa apima privet wa ganna onida?

puluwannam mata mee okkotoma wistara kiyannalako...tnx....
 

TΞΞNSTAR™

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StuCk In My AnGelZ HeArT!!!
My opinian is USE ADSL................. chck dis out...

Q. Who is ADSL aimed at?
A. ADSL service will be aimed primarily at the consumer market, teleworkers and
Small & Medium Enterprise’s (SME's). It offers a faster connection than conventional
dial-up, but at a lower cost than a leased line Internet connection.
ADSL also leaves the telephone line free to make and receive voice calls. Customers
who spend a lot of time on the Internet via a dial-up connection may find ADSL an
attractive alternative. However, ADSL does not offer all of the facilities of a leased
line connection, which is still the preferred connection for high bandwidth business
requirements.


Q. Is ADSL available to everyone?
A. No. In order to receive an ADSL service, customers must have a standard SLT
telephone line which is connected to an ADSL enabled local telephone exchange.


Q. What can I do if ADSL is not available in my area?
A. If ADSL is not available in your area, you can access an Availability monitoring
service form SLt web site. We will make aware that you require ADSL and we will
monitor your local exchange and put on to the SLT web page when it has been
enabled for ADSL.


Q. How will ADSL compare with a Dial – up connection?
A. There are a number of differences between an ADSL Internet connection, and
a SLT Dial-up Internet connection:
  • Price - ADSL connections will cost more than a standard SLT Dial-up connection.
    This is simply because ADSL offers far superior connection speeds and provides
    you with a 24-hour a day, 7 day a week connection, all for a fixed monthly fee
    which includes the cost of Internet calls.

  • Speed - The fastest access speeds currently available through standard analogue
    modems are 56.6 Kbps for download (data from the Internet) and 33.6 Kbps
    upload (data to the Internet). ADSL will provide speeds of up to 2Mbits for download
    and amaximum 512 Kbps upload. And because you would be connected all day
    every day,you don't have to wait while you establish a connection before browsing
    the web or downloading emails. The download speeds available will be 512Kbps
    and 2Mbps depending on the ADSL service chosen.

  • In addition, because of the distance limitation, ADSL will not be available to
    premises more than approximately 5.5km away from their local telephone exchange.
    It is also sensitive to the quality and maintenance standard of the copper wire used
    within thetelephone line, so not everyone within the 5.5km limit will be able to take
    advantage of ADSL.
Q. How will ADSL Compare with ISDN?
  • Price - Depending on the ADSL service you choose, ADSL is comparable in price
    to ISDN whilst offering significant advantages including permanent connectivity
    and greater speeds, all for a fixed monthly cost. With ISDN you will be required to
    pay a monthly line rental fee and both Internet call charges and voice call charges.
    With ADSL you pay your line rental and a single monthly fee which covers the cost
    of your Internet access and Internet call charges. You would still be charged for
    standard voice calls by your telephone provider.

  • Speed - Under optimum operating conditions ADSL will generally offer higher download
    speeds than would be obtained using ISDN. It may not offer any speed improvement
    when sending data out to the Internet however.

  • Asymmetry - ADSL is asymmetric because most of its two-way or duplex bandwidth
    is devoted to the downstream direction, sending data to the user. Only a small portion
    of bandwidth is available for upstream or user-interaction messages, whereas ISDN
    is symmetric because the data rate is the same in both directions.

  • Always on - ADSL-based Internet access is a 24-hour a day, 7 day a week connection
    meaning there is no wait while you connect to the Internet. ISDN does require you to
    dial-up and connect to the Internet when access is required.
Q. Will ADSL work on any telephone line?
A. No, ADSL is only available to customers using a standard SLT telephone line of sufficient
quality

Q. Will need to change my telephone number?
A. No, because ADSL has been designed to use your existing SLT telephone line, your
telephone number remains the same. If you use an alternative provider, you will be
required to install a SLT telephone line in order to receive ADSL. This may mean a change
in telephone number

Q. Will still be able to make telephone calls through my ADSL line?
A. Yes, ADSL will allow you to make telephone calls even while you are accessing the
Internet. If you make calls whilst connected to the Internet through ADSL, you may notice
a slight drop in the connection speed. This is because when a telephone call is made, a
small piece of the ADSL bandwidth is used for the call.

Q. Will still need to pay for my telephone line rental and telephone calls?
A. Yes, ADSL only enables you to use the Internet without paying ongoing call charges to SLT.
Your standard voice telephone calls and line rental will be charged by SLT in the normal way.

Q. With other SLT services such as “ Call waiting “ still work?
A. Yes they will. SLT Select Services such as 'Call Waiting', 'Caller Display' will all continue to
be supported by SLT.
 

elakiri0777

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  • Nov 24, 2006
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    In Your Heart
    1. SLT ADSL,SLT Dial up, Suntel dial up,bell dial up,DIalog WiMax,....
    2.SLT ADSL -rent eka 1000,2500,7500 PKG thiyanwa
    2. best ma eka nam SLT ADSL, connection fee eka nam mathakana :(
    3. mm.. promotion ekak thibila mata mathakai modem free dunna dan nam kohomada kiyala hariyatama dane na :(
     

    steezdo

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    Adsl is cheapest and not the fastest. coz there are some other connections like dialog and mobitel which are more faster then Adsl. but for guys like us adsl is more than ok. if ur need is more than surfing and downloading u better evaluate other connections as well.
     

    kasuncs

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  • May 21, 2007
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    Machan ubata slt land line ekak thiyenawa nam slt broad band ADSL thama honda. Nath nam ithin mobitel 3G thama.
     

    dimuthume

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  • Apr 4, 2008
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    kasuwa1235 said:
    slt & mobitel is good dont use dialog. dialog SUX
    oh man I m so sad all abt this
    me frm china taking china jioyu tlenetwork connection and mothly charges only 20 yuan (260rs )with 4mbps download speed
    why our country like this ...??
     

    dilrasan

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  • Oct 30, 2007
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    හත් ඉලව්වෙ!
    Machan ADSL Ganin....Habai Home Express Package Eka Thamai net eke goda Welaawak inna Kenekuta(Actually for boys i mean)hondama.....
    Entree nan Sucks mee thread Ekata Awith Balanna ,ethakota therei...


    http://www.elakiri.com/forum/showthread.php?t=77926

    but u are late here ....in April they had a promotion period that give us the modem free...if u take the home express take a router...don't take the modem