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.
If it is a different outlet but the same subscribed phone line you should have no problems. If you plan on taking your modem to another location (different phone number) this will not work.
There are many benefits of naked DSL. A user can use both the internet and the land line phone at the same time. There are less problems with the internet access not being available.
Yes if your connected to a DSL line. This allows both phone and computer connection to the same line simultaneously.
There are many benefits of naked DSL. A user can use both the internet and the land line phone at the same time. There are less problems with the internet access not being available.
Yes, on a dial-up or DSL connection.
They are separate systems in your phone line. The DSL is a digital signal that has nothing to do with the analog phone signal. The bandwidth of a phone line is large enough to handle both with no issues.
With any DSL home service you can talk on the phone and surf the internet on your computer at the same time. If you are referring to cell phone usage, you would need AT&T service to browse the web and surf at the same time on your cell phone.
No, a cable modem connects to a cat5 coax cable and a DSL modem connects to a standard phone line.
DSL is broadband
Mobile broandband uses the same airwaves to transmit data as cellphones do. DSL uses a regular landline phone line to transmit data.
2, the same ones as your phone. You need to use a splitter/filter though.