On 4/26/11 1:03 PM, LSadler wrote:
Ken

I don't know where you live . One option that is available here is
called a "dry line" . This means the copper telephone line is used for
data, not voice, and is configured for DSL . Assuming the phone company
can provide DSL service, this can provide internet, and VOIP and replace
satellite service assuming you both want and can get alternative service .

With current phone regs, there's probably a half dozen phone companies I can contract with for DSL. The problem is the physical phone line, the quality of the lines aren't up to it.

I wouldn't be surprised if I researched it, I'd find the lines were buried before anyone even dreamed of something called DSL.


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