  ropeguru Premium join:2001-01-25 Bridgeport, WV clubs:
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will this allow speeds higher then the 470k down I am getting now for DSL?? I am at 18,000 feet and need something better than this. I cannot use Comcast as I need a static ip and be able to run my email server.
Covad does have presence in my CO as I used to have a SDSL line provisioned at 384k through them. Just wondering how long it will take for them to do their trials and start upgrading DSLAM's in other areas? |
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join:2004-07-29 Brooklyn, NY | This wonte help you one bit. This has realy very little to do with DSL. |
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  SpitefulCrow Insert Witty Tag Here Premium join:2003-06-04 Berkeley, CA
| reply to ropeguru This has nothing to do with DSL data access actually. If I'm reading it right Covad has contracted with Nokia to get a solution that lets them put linecards in one of their DSLAMs or an RT mini-DSLAM and provide POTS service (not VoIP because it comes in the form of a regular 48VDC analog voice signal into the consumer's house). The IP part comes in where Covad converts the analog POTS signal into VoIP and transmits it over the Internet or a private ATM or frame relay to the other end, thus bypassing the ILEC's switching equipment. -- Powered by Optimum Online Please do not feed the trolls. Computer specs:Athlon XP 2600+/1GB DDR333/120GB 7200RPM SATA/GeForce FX5500 256MB AGP8x + IBM T86a LCD 1280x1024x24@60/Marvell Yukon GigE/Onboard VT880 6.1-channel sound |
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  ropeguru Premium join:2001-01-25 Bridgeport, WV clubs: | Ok. Then what is the ADSL2 compliant talking about?? I am so confused on this one. |
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