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battleop

join:2005-09-28
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reply to MeKuN
Re: Sigh...

All connections share at some point. Cable, DSL, Wireless, T1, DS3, and beyond.

MeKuN

join:2004-07-21
Eugene, OR
NO crap but i dont share with my neighbor with dsl like cable does. Thx for pointing out the obvious.


battleop

join:2005-09-28
00000
No actually you do. You are not on the same piece of copper between you and your nearest dslam but once you hit that DSLAM you are sharing. That circuit from the DSLAM to the ATM Switch can be saturated just like cable can become saturated.
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