A leased line connection is a point-to-point link
giving you a true "guaranteed" bandwidth for your
local loop. DSL is more of a shared network, so
guarantees will be much lower however allowing you to
burst to certain capacity. A thing to ask your DSL
provider is if their DSL network is going to be routed
or bridged. 

Your decission is going to be Cost vs Performance.




--- "Jopoy C. Solano" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> can anyone enlighten me which of the two gives
> faster downloads.
> (take note, download speed only/not upload)
> 
> a 64kbps leased line with 32kbps CIR or a 128 SDSL
> with a 32kbps CIR (meron 
> ba talagang CIR sa DSL?)
> 
> thanks!
> 
> 'jopoy
> 
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