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Why DSL?

DSL subscribers can talk on the phone or send/receive faxes, while using DSL Service to access the Internet or transmit data.

Once DSL is determined to be available for your existing phone line, all features currently offered on the line will remain intact.

Traditional analog voice band modems use the same frequency band, 0-4 kilohertz (kHz), as telephone service. This prevents simultaneous voice and data use. But the new DSL modems operate at frequencies above the voice channel, from 100 kHz to 1.1 megahertz (MHz). Which means plain old telephone service (or POTS) and DSL data service can operate concurrently.

By using the same telephone line, there's no need for a new telephone number to use DSL.

Plus, if the DSL modem is unplugged or otherwise disabled, it won't affect your normal telephone service. And if you have an analog modem or fax machine connected to your phone line, they'll still work too.

At this time, DSL speeds run up to 7.1 Mbps.

The maximum speed will depend on such factors as the distance between your DSL modem and the Verizon serving office, as well as the condition of your line.

 

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