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What is ADSL Technology

Handbook of Research on Global Diffusion of Broadband Data Transmission
The asymmetrical digital subscriber line (ADSL) technology is the technology which enables transmission of Internet data at faster rates than a regular modem using existing systems of ordinary telephone lines. Its range is limited to within about 5 km.
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Broadband for Health in Developing Countries
Aradhana Srivastava (PRIA (Participatory Research in Asia), India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-851-2.ch036
Abstract
This chapter highlights the major issues in the use of broadband technologies in health care in developing countries. The use of Internet technologies in the health sector has immense potential in developing countries, especially in the context of public health programs. Some of the main uses of information and communication technologies (ICT) in health include remote consultations and diagnosis, information dissemination and networking between health providers, user groups, and forums, Internet-based disease surveillance and identification of target groups for health interventions, facilitation of health research and support to health care delivery, and administration. The technology has immense potential, but is also constrained by lack of policy direction, problems with access to technology, and lack of suitable infrastructure in developing nations. However, given its crucial role in public health, comprehensive efforts are required from all concerned stakeholders if universal e-health is to become a reality.
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