In message <49E709E0.9583.3CE0B4F@localhost>, dated Thu, 16 Apr 2009, 
Peter Tarver <[email protected]> writes:

>In the US, the point of demarcation between teleom service providers 
>and subscribers is considered to be at the primary protector.  The 
>dividing line seems less clear in Europe.  Can someone let me know 
>where the demarcation point is for European countries?  Is it different 
>from country to country or is there a common demarc?

In UK, it's at the 'master socket' inside the premises, to which either 
a single phone or local networks, broadband and/or POTS, can be 
connected by the subscriber.
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