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Fox McCloud
Crazy like a fox.

join:2006-07-23

reply to Someguy

Re: Range of DSL Types

Ok, I have a quick question: Where would my DSL service come from?

There's an Embarq CO that's quite a ways from me in XXXXX-city ; my phone number is an XXXXX-city phone number.

However, there's yyyyyy-village, which has a small Embarq brick building...Thus, where would my DSL service come from? XXXXX-city or yyyyy-village?

My area is just weird, I have a yyyyy-village address, but a xxxxx-city phone number.

Also, the max range on DSL is 18,000 feet, correct? What would be necessary to go past this? Remote Terminal? Repeater? If so, where would these be placed?


DSLanywhere

@sprintlink.net

It's sort of difficult to say where your DSL is coming from, as you only supplied xxxxxx and yyyyyy. Your DSL might come from a remote, zzzzzz.

As to where any devices would be placed to enchance distance of DSL service, it depends on where your DSL comes froms, the cable route and type, your distance and of course, type of DSL supplied.

At the momemnt, IMHO, you're grabbing for answers that will not be known untill a latter date. Any information given now is a best guess only.



Fox McCloud
Crazy like a fox.

join:2006-07-23

just for clarity, I don't have access to DSL...thus, why I'm *trying* to figure out where it may come from if it were to be deployed in my area; if it comes fro XXXXX-city, it'll take forever, and if it comes from yyyyyy-village, it might not be that long down the road...



Maxo
Your tax dollars at work.
Premium,VIP
join:2002-11-04
Tallahassee, FL

If the Central Office is far away then it will be deployed via Remote Terminal. Where this RT might be is not public information, and the telcos won't usually tell you. They may tell you what their current projection is for when they plan on lighting it up.



Fox McCloud
Crazy like a fox.

join:2006-07-23

who would you recommend calling for a projection? I've called Embarq's number for ordering and checking on broadband availability, but every time I ask for a projection I get at "hopefully soon", "probably within the next year", "I have no idea", or "well, your residence is listed as one to get a letter when it does become available..."

Are remote terminals easily identified? If so, what should I look for?



Maxo
Your tax dollars at work.
Premium,VIP
join:2002-11-04
Tallahassee, FL

Call sales. If they don't know then there probably is no projection.

As far as what they look like, I'm not exactly sure. There was one near my house in Orlando that was underground. All you could see was a door coming from the ground.



Fox McCloud
Crazy like a fox.

join:2006-07-23

said by Maxo:

Call sales. If they don't know then there probably is no projection.

As far as what they look like, I'm not exactly sure. There was one near my house in Orlando that was underground. All you could see was a door coming from the ground.
Ok, that's who I called, so it sounds like there truly isn't a projection.

Anyway, I'll post some pictures of some phone-equipment that is about a mile away from my house...hopefully someone will be able to tell me what, exactly, it is.

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