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Why are you bothering with this? Do you enjoy being poor?
Vaya con Dios amigos! Butch
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Our company has a 2-hour minimum. - I can do the work, or
- I can not do the work
Either way, it's a 2-hour minimum. But our customers know that up front.
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Originally posted by ffej010: What is wrong w/ the "green, red, yellow, black" station wire? If installed properly, it should be more than sufficient to handle DSL service. REAL telephone techs know this.
Scientists say that the universe is made up of Protons, Neutron & Electrons. They forgot "Morons". Dave. (CTUB) Canadian Techs Use Bix!
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not enough twists in it? is that the right answer?`
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No, Michael, you've missed the point.
There is nothing wrong with transporting a DSL circuit over quad wire. We make the argument that since a DSL circuit travels miles over outside plant subscriber cable, which has fewer twists than Cat 3, then it stands to reason that the final few feet do not require anything with more twists, like Cat 3 through 6.
In fact, DSL will work over a half-pair.
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that DSL signal that has traveled for miles on cat nothing Skip sums it up quite well. Unless you live in a new subdivision, the old phone company cabling never used anything but voice grade - and that term wasn't even used. It was just underground or arial phone cable!
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