Re: ADSL

Dwight G. Jones ( (no email) )
Mon, 26 Jan 1998 08:16:03 -0800

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Subject: Re: ADSL
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ADSL works great. We are a smaller ISP and we offer ADSL to our =
customers. All that is required is access to the copper plant available =
from the teleco. You simply need to see if your local telco has =
tarriffs for copper pairs. If so then either co-locate with the teleco =
or move as close as possible to the teleco, as distance is still limited =
to 18,000 feet. I am using ADSL to offer T-1 or greater services to =
small business. Then I worked out a deal where the same pairs are used =
and split out the low frequency for POTS. They get phone and data for =
the same low rate.
OK, and where do you get all that bandwidth? Is that a freebie from =
the Telco ? ;-)
Dwight
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Subject: Re:=20 ADSL

 
ADSL works great.  We are a =smaller ISP=20 and we offer ADSL to our customers.  All that is required is =access to=20 the copper plant available from the teleco.  You simply need to =see if=20 your local telco has tarriffs for copper pairs.  If so then =either=20 co-locate with the teleco or move as close as possible to the =teleco, as=20 distance is still limited to 18,000 feet.  I am using ADSL to =offer T-1=20 or greater services to small business.  Then I worked out a =deal where=20 the same pairs are used and split out the low frequency for =POTS.  They=20 get phone and data for the same low rate.OK,=20 and where do you get all that bandwidth? Is that a freebie from the =Telco=20 ?  ;-) Dwight
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