HDSL can sometimes deliver service where copper pairs are nearly exhausted.  In other words, if you're down to your last pair of copper, a normal two-pair T1 cannot be delivered, whereas T1 via HDSL can.

On 6/17/06, Jean-Michel Hiver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :

> Thanks for the inso...
>
> So T1 lines in the United States also use copper lines from the
> company to the telephone exchange in some installations?
>
> What's the benefit to the subscriber to this?

I don't think there is any difference. The E1s I've got at home are
brought with copper "HD-SDSL" and they work just fine.

Cheers,
Jean-Michel.

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