> 3) Call up Verizon.  Tell them that you need a "phone line compatible
> with an alarm system."  Supposedly this causes Verizon to try to
> provision an analog loop for you.  YMMV on this one.
In Jonathan's case, Verizon's response is "no copper available".


> 4) Call up Speakeasy (800-556-5829).  Tell them that you need a ADSL
>    circuit on a separate line because your line is on a loop concentrator.
>    They should be more than willing to work with you on this one, unlike
>    VZ.  It does require a truck roll, so that does mean higher upfront
>    cost.  But it'll be cheaper than SDSL/ADSL, and probably faster.  Oh,
>    and feel free to refer my account (starfox) if you go this route.
When there's no copper - you are screwed one way or the other.  The only 
way VZ will pull new copper is by SDSL or T1 order.

-alex

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