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To: William W. Dwyer, Jr. who wrote (729)8/13/1998 5:55:00 PM
From: David Meyer  Read Replies (1) of 7382
 
Bill - Call Bell South and ask them if they installed your lines using a Multiplex block or box. I'm not sure of the exact terms but do know it involves Multiplex. They do this when lines must be shared by more than one party/number/line. If there is a Multiplex, ask them to remove it. You want to be hooked up to bare copper line, not Multiplex.

Phone companies will deny that this makes a difference, or as you said
"When I called the phone company (BellSouth) they said they don't guarantee anything on an analog/residential line, only on ISDN."

That's their way of selling ISDN lines.

Another post to you mentioned a direct line from the pole to your computer. I think you probably will have that if they remove the Multiplex.
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