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To: Keith Hankin who wrote (1291)1/31/1998 9:58:00 PM
From: drmorgan  Read Replies (1) of 29970
 
It was my understanding that DSL bypasses the standard switching, going to a purely digital network, and thus this would not be a problem. Is this not true?

I've got ISDN and US West will be offering DSL in my area soon. My understanding is that the conversion from ISDN to DSL will be very simple. Because of the existing ISDN infrastructure I would bet that the RBOC's can upgrade their systems with mainly DSL equipment purchases because many of the analog bottlenecks like load coils have been removed for ISDN. My understanding is that it is definatley a digital network, I would welcome a different viewpoint on that.

Derek
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