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On 20 Jul 98 at 14:47, Richard Swartz wrote:
> In a message dated 98-07-20 00:54:57 EDT, you write:
> << I have an Actiontec 56K X2 Modem. I have tried numerous ISP's and I can
> only connect at 28.8. Does anyone know how I can boost this up? I have
> ...>>
> Then Danny Kato answered:
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> >>ISDN uses enhanced CAT 5 unsheilded twisted pair cable and is capable of
> >>gigabit
> >>data transfer rates (so they claim). Ask your local telco about it.
> <snip>
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> Sorry, I have ISDN and the highest speed you can connect with
> is 128 KBit (300 KBits with compression) with channel bundling,
> which means twice the costs, and at least in Germany they use
> POTs lines, could you mean ADSL (6 MBits downstream/640 Kbits
> Upstream)?
Or perhaps he's describing BRI (Basic Rate Interface) ISDN (23 x
64Kb channels + 1 for signalling -- looks very like a digital T1),
and not the PRI (Primary Rate Interface) ISDN, which you're more
likely to install/encounter in a home or small business (2 x 64Kb
channels + signalling and POTS).
David G
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