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To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (2354)11/24/1998 2:54:00 PM
From: DenverTechie  Read Replies (1) of 12823
 
Frank, not a typo on the CO distances, more of an irrelevant reference.

What I had meant to state was the standard telco engineering for distance from the CO is 18,000 in radius (about 3.4 miles radius). A 3.4 mile radius equates to a 6.8 mile diameter. The RADIUS is the distance from the center of the circle -- the CO in this case -- to an end point on the circle (which of course is relevant in this instance as the distance for calculating ADSL distance to the home from the CO). The DIAMETER is the distance from a point on the circle, through the center of the circle -- again the CO here -- to a point on the opposite side of the circle, or 2 times the radius. The figure is generally irrelevant to ADSL discussions and should not have been stated in my post. Sorry for the confusion, hope this clears it up.
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