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Re: (ASCEND)56K



On Mon, 1 Dec 1997 00:27:25 -0500, Leon McCalla wrote:

>In that case, The Phone company has either installed repeaters or you are
>using extremely low resistance shielded cable. I was refering to "standard"
>wires.

Actually, it open pair to his boundary, then a bundled pair to his
exchange. Knowing telstra here I would doubt there is a repeater, but
who knows ? :)

>-----Original Message-----
>>>Either way, the deciding factor is the length and quality of the last
>18,000
>>>feet of copper. if the CO is on your block you will get 53,333. if you
>live
>>>18 miles from the nearest telephone pole and the phone company has to
>>>multiplex calls down your dirt road to give you a second line, you will
>>>scrape by to be able to even get 33.6k
>>>
>>>Leon McCalla
>>>
>>
>>maybe with your x2, but here in oz, i've noticed, that distance isn't
>>so critical.
>>
>>I have a regular user getting 50k with flex his copper run, which is
>>42km of aerial cable to his property boundary, then another 32k
>>underground to his local crossbar exchange then 140km to the main axe
>>exchange for the area.... so explain that eh :-)
>>



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