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To: Phillip Bucchi who wrote (13903)10/26/1999 3:25:00 PM
From: fumble  Read Replies (1) of 18016
 
SBC told a person(A DPUC Commissioner) I know that you still need multiple telephone numbers in order to use ADSL and access telephones, faxes and internet services at the same time. I thought splitter technology took care of the differentiation on one line.

For a phone, you need a phone number, for fax, you can do it with another phone number, or send/receive via an internet fax service. Internet services do not need a phone number.

With the proper 'set top box', phone(s) and internet would connect to ADSL box using separate plugs. With a splitter, phone line is split off of incoming line so set top box handles Internet+ on same phone line, but uses frequency range above the normal phone frequencies (0-3000hz)
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