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ADSL over coax (AKA I don't know anything about ADSL)
As I understand it, ADSL signals are passed along the twisted pair (is
that right?) telephone cables which are the same used for voice calls. At a much higher frequency, of course. I am also under the impression that the length of this cable is critical for service quality and overall data rate (apart from junction / joint quality). Would using coax for the last stretch to the subscriber's premises provide any better quality of service? I only ask as my cable service uses coax and I wondered about the difference. Cheers, David. |
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