DSL (digital subscriber line) internet is provided through a connection to a telephone line. Companies that provide this are generally phone companies, including AT&T, Verizon, Earth Link and Century Link.
Dsl is a great option for you home internet service. Most dsl companies also offer cable and home phone in a bundle so that will be a good thing to purchase all at once.
No, DSL can use the same phone line as your house phone. The reason for this is that DSL operates in a different frequency band than normal phone transmissions.
without regular telephone service you can still get dsl, its a service called dry loop and is available in some areas you can consult with an internet service provider about that, i Know Verizon offers it but you might have some alternate options.
Yes. Depending on your area, your options may be cable, WiFi, WiMAX, satellite, and cellular (EV-DO, 3G, Edge). In addition, you may be able to request a dry-loop from your DSL provider that just has DSL service (without phone service).
There is firedog and Bellsouth that offers the cheapest rates for DSL. These companies also offer bundles packages for telephone home phone.
DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) Technology provided by Telecom operators enables high speed internet connections over Telephone Lines.
Quest and Verizon also provide local phone service with DSL.
Qwest offers dry loop DSL for as low as 30 dollars a month.
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Use a 1 to 2 phone jack splitter and then a filter on your DSL jack.
the phone equipment (substation, etc) must be DSL compatible. If not, you can't get DSL. DSL is also limited to distance which is about 18,000 feet from the CO.