NYI offers Symmetrical DSL (same speed in/out)

NYI's sDSL speeds range from 128 Kbps to 1.5 Mbps

Router is free of charge

Check availability of sDSL in your area here

Pricing and ordering are available on this site



NYI's sDSL is available in a range of speeds, from 128Kbps to 1.5 Mbps, which is a significant improvement over the traditional dial-up 28.8 or 56Kbps modems. NYI's upper speeds rival T1-based services, yet cost up to 50% less. It's also speed upgradable, ensuring that your Internet connection can grow with you.

NYI allows much more predictability than usage-based ISDN services. NYI's DSL is ideal for small- to medium-sized businesses, as well as the power Internet user, with connectivity offered for both a single PC and a LAN environment. For larger organizations using DSL to deploy intranets, we offer cost-effective remote branch office or telecommuter connectivity, powered by the speed of NYI's advanced backbone.

Symmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) is a modem based technology that allows high-speed transmission of data over an existing telephone line. NYI's line of DSL products is named DSL Solutions. Customers located within 16-18 Kft. of an DSL equipped central office will be able to upload and download multimedia and high-speed data communications over a single telephone line. Connections to Internet providers or corporate LANs are virtually continuous. Delays associated with call setup or busy signals will be a thing of the past. One click of an icon and connection is immediate. A company employee working at home will be able to access his or her company's data network just as effectively as if from the office. DSL technology provides a clear economical growth path for such future high-speed services such as video on demand, home shopping, distance learning and others that will be deployed.


NYI specializes in DSL for businesses, which require sDSL. sDSL has many features that make it comparable to T1 lines, with one very distinct characteristic. The price points of sDSL are approximately 50% or less than the cost of a comparable T1 line, giving sDSL an excellent price/performance ratio. Some features of the sDSL products are:

Router Included
Unlimited Users
No hidden charges
3 - 4 Week Standard Install
Static IPs
Excellent Backbone
LAN Optimized
Scalable
E-mail Accounts
Technical Support
Always On
Firewall Services Available
Hosting Available

ISDN - Integrated Services Digital Network - Gives a user up to 56 kbps of data bandwidth on a phone line that is also used for voice, or up to 128 kbps if the line is only used for data.

LOCAL LOOP - A pair of wires, moderately twisted for the entire length between the telephone company's end office and the user premises (the common telephone set) form a loop, so it is referred to as the local loop. This loop provides a user with access to the global telecommunications infrastructure that is installed all over the world. The local loop has been historically designed to provide voice grade audio service. The circuit is powered from the central office with 48V (open circuit voltage) limited in current to a value somewhat higher than 20mA. This current is used for signaling phone access, burning off moisture, breaking through metalic oxides caused by corrosion, and powering a carbon microphone. The original telephone equipment contained no active electronics. The actual wiring of the local loop may be considered to be a lossy transmission line. DSL uses whatever frequencies will propagate on this line for purposes of digital data transmission. T1 modulation (alternate mark inversion) has been doing this for years. DSL extends the capability by using modern technology to increase the data rates and distances spanned.

POP - Point of Presence - A node of an ISP containing a DSU-CSU, terminal server and router and sometimes one or more hosts, but no network information center or network operations center.

POTS - Plain Old Telephone Service - Basic voice service available in residences throughout the United States.

TELCO - Telephone Company - Generic name for telephone companies throughout the world which encompasses RBOCs, LECs and PTTs.

  HOW MANY COMPUTERS CAN I HOOK UP TO MY DSL LINE?

NYI's SDSL connection comes with 5 static IP addresses which will allow 5 separate computers to be put online. More IP addresses are available upon request, up to 61 IPs without Arin approval. Pricing for these additional IP addresses may be seen here.

   WHAT IS THE INSTALLATION TIME?

About 3-4 weeks.

   HOW CAN I FIND OUT IF DSL IS AVAILABLE IN MY AREA?

To answer this question, NYI have designed a DSL Availability Form. Just enter your street address, city, state and zip code and click on "Check Availability". You will get a message letting you know if it's available or not.

   DO YOU PROVIDE RESIDENTIAL DSL?

No, we only provide sDSL or Synchronous DSL which is geared toward businesses.

   IF I EXPERIENCE DELAYS IN MY DSL CONNECTION, WHAT SHOULD I DO?

Login to our online Help Desk and describe the problem. This issue will be addressed by NYI's staff as soon as possible.


   IF WE HAVE A ROUTER FROM A PREVIOUS PROVIDER, COULD WE STILL USE IT?

No, an Ascend Pipeline is provided with your NYI SDSL service. This is the router that is used in the installation. If you would like to use your own router, requiring a V.35 drop, then you can indicate that upon ordering the line.

ADSL - Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line Modems attached to twisted pair copper wiring that transmit from 1.5 Mbps to 9 Mbps downstream (to the subscriber) and from 16 kbps to 800 kbps upstream, depending on line distance.

HDSL - High bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line - Modems on either end of one or more twisted wire pair that deliver T1 speeds. At present, this requires two lines.

RADSL - Rate Adaptive Digital Subscriber Line - A version of ADSL where modems test the line at start up and adapt their operating speed to the fastest the line can handle.

SDSL - Symmetrical Digital Subscriber Line - HDSL plus POTS over a single telephone line. This name has not been adopted by a standards group but is being discussed by ETSI. It is important to distinguish, however, as SDSL operates over POTS and would be suitable for symmetric services to premises of individual customers.

VDSL - Very high bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line - Modem for twisted pair access operating at data rates from 12.9 to 52.8 Mbps with corresponding maximum reach ranging from 4500 to 1000 feet of 24-gauge twisted pair.
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