Time Warner DSL
AT&T DSL Vs. Time Warner Speeds
AT&T and Time Warner Cable can both deliver broadband Internet to your home in different ways. AT&T DSL uses existing copper phone lines to send and receive data, while Time Warner Cable uses copper cables that are identical to those that can deliver television service to your home. While Time Warner Cable can offer the highest maximum speeds, AT&T may offer the most consistent. Speeds can vary with both technologies.
How to Get Time Warner DSL
Digital subscriber line Internet service uses your home phone line to connect your computer to the Internet. Because Time Warner Cable is a cable company and not a phone company, it does not offer DSL. Instead, it offers cable Internet, which uses the television wiring in your home to transmit data to and from your computer. Time Warner offers two types of Internet connections, EarthLink and Road Runner. You can get cable Internet service from Time Warner by choosing your cable package and ordering it on their website.