Airport time capsule, router or not???

Can somebody clarify to me whether the new airport time capsule is also a stand alone router?? I'm in the UK and have an adsl connection so the connection into the filter is different to the ethernet wan.
On the basis of it being different can you get a ethernet to adsl cable??

Yes it is. Time Capsule is a full-featured simultaneous dual band router that also happens to have a built-in hard disk that can be accessed over your network for file storage and backup purposes. You can also connect additional external hard disk drives to its USB port.
All it needs is an Ethernet connection to your ISP, however that is accomplished.

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