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To: srvhap who wrote (30895)5/25/1998 10:24:00 PM
From: JW@KSC  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 31386
 
Re: Which DSL are they bringing out - who is providing it?

Sorry, this weekend is just crazy (don't have much time for research) Which DSL are they bringing out - who is providing it?

Thanks in advance.

Tom


Tom,

Beleive this answers the questions........
INSV doubles by June 8th
JW@KSC

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But because of anticipation that splitterless ADSL
will become the standard, companies including
BellSouth and GTE are offering today's standard
ADSL service at 1.5 mbps for an easier transition
to the new technology.

BellSouth plans next year to roll out higher speed
ADSL, targeted at business users, that will
download at rates between 3 mbps and 7 mbps.

The asymmetric aspect of ADSL refers to the
different speeds that information is uploaded and
downloaded. BellSouth's current offering will
download information to the user at 1.5 mbps and
upload from the user at 256 kbps.

BellSouth will offer modems from Alcatel.
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