Fixed Wire Internet in New Zealand is generally brought to your premises via ADSL.
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) is one form of the Digital Subscriber Line technology, a data communications technology that enables faster data transmission over copper telephone lines than a conventional voiceband modem can provide. It does this by utilizing frequencies that are not used by a voice telephone call.
A splitter, or DSL filter, allows a single telephone connection to be used for both ADSL service and voice calls at the same time.
At the telephone exchange the line generally terminates at a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) where another frequency splitter separates the voice band signal for the conventional phone network. Data carried by the ADSL are typically routed over the telephone company's data network and eventually reach a conventional Internet Protocol network.
AdamTel offers two versions of ADSL access. Residential and/or Business.
All our plans are full throttle so you won't get slowed down, you simply pay for the extra data that you use over and above your included amount. And of course you can manage your data usage online 24/7 using My Account.
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Prices exclude GST unless otherwise stated.
Disclaimer: All prices quoted on this website are indicative only and are subject to change without notice owing to fluctuating wholesale rates from the carrier and/or suppliers. This website is updated regularly and while we insist on ensuring the prices on this site are correct, this may not be the case. Please contact us for correct up to date pricing. Currency within this site is in New Zealand Dollars unless specifically stated on or within this website. All references to calls whether mobile or landline default to calls within New Zealand for the purposes of clarity. It doesnot include other calls such as Toll calls overseas and/or 0900 or other type numbers that arenot specified.
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