Re: (PM) ADSL and Pm3

Al Reuben (alex@nac.net)
Mon, 25 May 1998 22:55:27 -0400 (EDT)

> The COMPLETE distance from your POP to the CO to the customer shouldn't be
> more than 25,000 feet. We have had excellent results. We are peering with

That would be the *extreme* outer limit.

> another local provider and we have a 3 megabit/sec receive / 1 megabit send
> connection between us. This week we will be doing some experiments with
> 7-10 mile runs, but I'm not sure how fast the throughput will be, if it
> works at all.

It won't.

> Look at the tariff info for alarm circuits with your local TelCo.

Yes.

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