I live in a rural area served by a small independent telephone company and am able to get DSL for home use from them, so you should check with your local providers.
2006-09-19 08:31:00
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answered by bionicbitchofbytown 1
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For a 2nd connection you wither choose an entire subscription to a telephone line and broadband, or an entire cable provider. you in all probability won't get plenty greater powerful, your actual speeds are greater a function of your distance from the substitute than something.
2016-12-12 11:15:47
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answered by ? 4
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hello
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2006-09-19 08:36:43
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answered by Anonymous
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only the ISP (internet service providers) can offer DSL, not normal people.
2006-09-19 08:32:26
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answered by lomatar1186 7
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yes we do call this number.
1-900-226-4335
high speed internet & free wireless router and 4 x free usb adapters or wirelesss network cards for laptoips
2006-09-19 08:29:43
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answered by wiz_on_line 3
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no, I don't.
2006-09-19 08:27:47
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answered by dzr0001 5
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