At 8:48 AM -0700 10/24/07, mike wrote:
A T1 is a designation of speed, among other things. DSL is a generic term for technology to move digital signal over analog lines. More and more connections labeled DSL really aren't. I think the fastest DSL can go and still be technically DSL is 7mbit. Someone on the list might have a better ideal.
And then there is the distance limitation: 18,000 feet for DSL (distance from DSLAM to service drop). A T1 can go much farther.
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