> All tho not urgent I've a question about DSL that I've not seen
> answered anywhere. Once the phone company hooks one up to DSL does
> the customer have the digital service long after they've stopped
> using the phone co as an ISP or does the phone company actually turn
> the DSL service off to the residence? In other words do the DSL
> filters have to be used forever & how does one tell if has been
> turned off or not?
The phone company would tend to turn off the DSL signal as soon
as the customer stops paying for it. The purpose of the filter is to
keep phones from disturbing the signal to the DSL modem.
The DSL signal typically does not affect regular phones.
Gary VanderMolen
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