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Is dsl technology getting better? Also None 03-17-06
Posted by Also None on March 17, 2006, 8:23 pm
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Hi all,

Is dsl technology getting any better reguarding distance from the
office? I am a half mile too far and nobody seems to know if this
will expand some day.

Regards,
George
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Posted by Vcc Ground on March 18, 2006, 5:56 am
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Getting better! Yes indeed it is. But, I think speed-, bandwidth-wise,
not much on the distance front.

VG


Posted by Charles Gowder on April 23, 2006, 8:29 am
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> Hi all,
>
> Is dsl technology getting any better reguarding distance from the
> office? I am a half mile too far and nobody seems to know if this
> will expand some day.
>
> Regards,
> George

George,

The xdsl is a set of standards and won't change but there is new
hardware. Providing dsl within a given companys area it has to do with
economics of modifying the outside plant facilities to give a new
batch of customers access to xdsl.

There is hardware out there to provide dsl on a given circuit a long
distance. Some folks inside big cities can be in that land where too
few, too far. Cable modems have provided a lot of competition in cities
and also wireless broadband service. If you are in a city I'd look for
an alternative.

Charles Gowder
cgowder@cox.net

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