[geeks] News server access
joshua d boyd
geeks at sunhelp.org
Tue Aug 14 09:53:44 CDT 2001
On Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 09:56:22AM -0400, Ken Hansen wrote:
> ISDN, DSL, and T1 are all targeted at different markets:
>
> ISDN is dynamic, can terminate at any compliant ISDN line, and charged
> per-minute in some locations.
>
> DSL is fixed-price, and can only termiante in the CO.
>
> T1 is a fixed point-to-point solution.
>
> T1 and ISDN can be gotten *most* anywhere, DSL has geographic limitations.
Don't ISDN and T1 have the same line length limits? I mean, these
geographic limitations are just being imposed due to signal loss aren't
they?
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Joshua D. Boyd
http://www.cs.millersville.edu/~jdboyd/
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