A little Microsoft humor...
Bill McGonigle
bill at bfccomputing.com
Sun May 20 14:41:03 EDT 2007
On May 19, 2007, at 14:52, Lloyd Kvam wrote:
> So far as I know, T1 connections use DSL between the central office
> and
> your premises. The line card emulates the old T1 serial protocol and
> converts between T1 signaling for your router/phone gear and DSL
> signaling back to the central office.
That brings up an interesting scheme - I've been told more than once
that even if you can't get DSL in your area you can always order a T1
anywhere. If they're being provisioned on DSL lines these days, I
wonder if I could order a T1, have them fix the induction coil
problems on our backhaul to get it out here, then cancel the T1.
I'm sure my neighbors would eagerly split the cost of a month's T1
with me. :)
-Bill
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