On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 19:07:21 -0800, Net Llama! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 11/12/2004 05:54 PM, Robert Hemus wrote:
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> > Mentors, our local telephone company, Siskiyou Telephone-sisqtel.net, is
> > installing optic cable to the house. I assume this means digital
> > service. My 56k modem runs at the very best 48000, rarely. Usually it
> > runs at 45xxx or 46xxx. Will the modem run closer to the 56k with the
> > digital hook-up? I haven't had time to try the results of my .mvw
> > inquiry. I'm working on thhe old homestead so we can sell it and get
> > closer to civilization. 75 miles to nearest hospital, 110 miles to a
> > hospital that can do heart caths, etc. When I get a chance, I'll need
> > more help on filding the dlls.
>
> anything in the mid to upper 45kb is damn good. 56k is the theoretical
> maximum which is absolutely impossible unless you're under ideal
> conditions that never occur in the real world. If you're getting fiber
> cable to the house, why can't you just get DSL?
You're joking, right? DSL (no matter what form you're talking, Adsl,
Sdsl, Hdsl) all travel from the DSLAM to the DSL modem over COPPER
(only adsl can share the line with voice). To travel over fiber
requires converters at each end, very _expensive_ converters.
But there are other technologies that can make use of fiber without
the converters.
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
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