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<blockquote data-quote="Nowland Farms" data-source="post: 447803" data-attributes="member: 2797"><p>I work for AT&T and regardless of who is the service provider in your area, you will pay for DSL access just like the Dialup you are paying for now. Just think it in this way, DSL is like a 4 lane highway to the city. Dialup is like small country 2 lane dirt road to the city. You pay for what you get. More $s for the big highway access and not as much $s for the smaller road. </p><p></p><p>DSL is provided over a combo of fiber and copper to the houses. While it is true the farther you are from you local Telephone's Central Office (Switch) the less likely you are to get DSL in your area. Exceptions are when they run fiber close to you house and set up the DSLAMS to provide DSL and when a wireless DSL provider makes the service available in your area. </p><p></p><p>Depending to the service provider high speed internet access can come in the flavor of: </p><p></p><p>DSL</p><p>Cable modem</p><p>Satelite</p><p></p><p>The equirment is similar but different for the DSL and the cable modem. You will need either a DSL modem or Cable modem depending on your service. The modem is usually around $59 bucks give or take $20 either way. I am not sure about the satelite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nowland Farms, post: 447803, member: 2797"] I work for AT&T and regardless of who is the service provider in your area, you will pay for DSL access just like the Dialup you are paying for now. Just think it in this way, DSL is like a 4 lane highway to the city. Dialup is like small country 2 lane dirt road to the city. You pay for what you get. More $s for the big highway access and not as much $s for the smaller road. DSL is provided over a combo of fiber and copper to the houses. While it is true the farther you are from you local Telephone's Central Office (Switch) the less likely you are to get DSL in your area. Exceptions are when they run fiber close to you house and set up the DSLAMS to provide DSL and when a wireless DSL provider makes the service available in your area. Depending to the service provider high speed internet access can come in the flavor of: DSL Cable modem Satelite The equirment is similar but different for the DSL and the cable modem. You will need either a DSL modem or Cable modem depending on your service. The modem is usually around $59 bucks give or take $20 either way. I am not sure about the satelite. [/QUOTE]
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