Definition: ADSL Zone Network: This refers to a network where users can connect their computers with a DSL modem (Digital Subscriber Line) that is connected to your local telephone system. The ADSL Zone Network provides high-speed internet access from one computer, but the speed depends on the speed of the Internet connection and the distance between your phone line and your home. ADSL Zone Networks are often used in small towns or rural areas where there's no direct service from a nearby phone company. They provide easy and reliable connectivity to the Internet through high-speed DSL connections that can be made with an ADSL modem, which connects a computer to the local telephone network without requiring a landline connection. The term "adslzone.net" is often used as a shortened version of the full name of the specific adsl zone network you're referring to. The word "Zone Network" may also refer to another type of network that uses ADSL technology, such as the VDSL or xDSL networks.