





With DSL, subscribers receive a fast connection via a phone jack on an existing phone line. DSL operates within the higher frequencies in which the telephone doesn’t so you can use the Internet while making phone calls as well. It has a fairly wide availability spectrum and it’s less costly than Satellite Internet which requires a dish as well. With DSL, every subscriber has a dedicated line, just like the phone service. So a lot of people online at the same time wouldn’t put a heavier demand on DSL lines.
There is no link between a data transfer of a home phone and DSL so the upload and download speeds wouldn’t be affected even if you get the home phone through the same line. Both operate at different frequencies so they don’t interfere with each other. DSL works at a fairly higher frequency which makes it a lot faster than voice. And the closer the DSL connection is to the ISP’s (Internet Service Providers) location, the faster it is.
Bundling up the DSL with a home phone would be a financial decision. By using the same line for both services, there won’t be any disruption in either of the services. And you could save a fairly good amount at the end of the year. If you like to do casual gaming, video-calling and downloading DSL is for you. It’s faster and more reliable than the Satellite Internet and dial-up connections. It’s also just like the home phone. Every subscriber gets a dedicated line for their Internet as well. So that provides better quality and faster speeds consequently.
First of all, by bundling all three services together you can cut a lot of costs annually. So it’s a very successful step towards saving money. Internet, TV, and Phone services are basic necessities of life nowadays. And most of the time you also get gifts with the triple-play bundle like Visa gift cards or 1st month free and stuff like that.
For all three services, people usually pay above $220/month. So anything around $150 is the optimum price for a triple play. And you can easily get it with the main ISPs i.e, CenturyLink, Windstream, Frontier, Spectrum and AT&T/DirecTV etc.