Jack Wilkinson on Thu, 29 Jun 2000 10:58:04 -0400 (EDT)


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Re: [PLUG] T1 Connections..


well, you could wire a dual-module jack or just use a single with a
splitter... there's no difference except vanity with the dual-module and
ease with the single.  it's not the issue you thought it was

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----- Original Message -----
From: "JR Mayberry" <mayberry0404@yahoo.com>
To: "Andrew Auderieth" <andrew@andrew.serve.com>
Cc: <plug@lists.nothinbut.net>
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2000 10:55 AM
Subject: Re: [PLUG] T1 Connections..


> I know nothing about ADSL, but I think you're wrong with what youre
> saying..as far as SDSL goes.. there shouldnt be a difference between the
> two, but like I said, I dont know a whole lot about ADSL..
>
> A) they ask you your phone number so they know what address to deliver
> service to and if you qualify for DSL
>
> B) it may appear on the same jack because a phone line is 1 pair of copper
> wire, and DSL is one pair.. a jack can hold 2 pair.. so you can term both
> on the same jack -- its definitely not the same pair, they either have to
> deliver a new pair, or use an existing unused one..
>
>
>
> On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, Andrew Auderieth wrote:
>
> > > Eh... you and some other people are confusing me.  THe only reason we
wanted
> > > ot go with a T-1 over a DSL is we heard there is a way to use the T-1
and be
> > > able to run some phone lines off of it.  Meaning we can use the T1 and
the
> > > phone lines at the same time, and they would be handled under the same
bill.
> > > Is there any truth to this?  When I posted this to another list i got
this
> > > response.....
> > >
> >
> > I think that the reason you're getting some confusing answers is that
> > dedicated circuits and DSL are a little bit different.
> >
> >
> > DSL is typically delivered over a normal old phone line.  Keeping things
> > fairly simple, say all of your lines are from Bell Atlantic.  One of
your
> > phone numbers is 555-2222.  You call up Bell's InfoSpeed DSL and say "I
> > want DSL service".  They say "What's your phone number?"  You say
> > "555-2222".
> >
> > Then your DSL service is delivered on that line.  You split the jack
with
> > a $2 2 - 1 jack from radio shack.  In one jack you plug in your
telephone
> > (it still rings when people dial 555-2222), in the other jack you plug
in
> > your DSL modem and wire up your computer network.
> >
> >
> > So far as one bill, if this is all Bell Atlantic (for example), then
yeah,
> > just one bill.  If you start using different people for different
> > services, they're all going to want to get paid...
> >
> > --
> > Andrew Auderieth
> >       CEO
> > Datarealm Internet Services, Inc.
> >
> > http://www.serve.com/    info@mail.serve.com
> >
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