On 9 Oct 2006 at 12:19, Gary VanderMolen wrote:

> 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. 

It does if you don't have the filters, typically what you'll hear is a 
background hum or hiss, or crackling on the line.  I've seen installations 
without filters where you couldn't tell at all that dsl was on the line and 
other installations where the line was unusable wihout the filter.
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