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by bigbuppo
466 days ago
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More than one A-to-D conversion would knock it down to no more than 33.6. Pair gain units would cause problems. Bridge taps and load coils could also be problematic, but that was much more of a concern on DSL. Older amplifiers had very narrow filters and would also cause slow speeds. Echo cancellation hardware would ignore the in-band signal to get out of the way and cause problems. As there was no legal compulsion to get them to act Bellsouth wouldn't do anything to help slow connect speeds for internet dialup. The trick was to lie and say you were having problems sending a fax, then they were required to act. They wouldn't even worry about testing first, as it was quicker to just re-engineer the line to the best practices of the day. |
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And then I had the satisfaction of explaining that Ma Bell cheaper out and used pair gains to build out their block cheaply. Sorry, call them to complain, or move.