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To: badboy.com who wrote (3577)8/3/1999 9:12:00 AM
From: Taro  Respond to of 5390
 
with 2 pairs of copper on the last mile to every single house and only one pair in use for ISDN telephony, ADSL could feed on the idle pair. DTAG has since long stopped offering analog services incl. 2 separate lines to private households in Germany. Want 2 separate phone or fax lines? ISDN only! Sure enough that keeps one pair ready for DTAG's "German" version of G.Lite. Eventually to become an ETSI standard, if Ron Sommer gets his way...



To: badboy.com who wrote (3577)8/3/1999 11:54:00 AM
From: Taro  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5390
 
DTAG's new service "T-Interconnect-ADSL" offers a permanent connection with 1.5Mbps down and 160kbps up with DT providing splitter, modem and router (n/c I believe) right to the fire-wall. Cost: USD 420 pr month incl 2.5GByte. According to German "c't" DTAG "has a 6 months lead over competition", whatever that means. Any comments? How does this compare to BT's offering?