Any standard phone line will do. My daughter lives in a house with 50-year old wiring, and her DSL works fine. What is really important is how close you are to a call center. That is a cenral routing station, owned and operated by the phone company. If you live further than 1/2 mile, the service degrades proportionally. One good way to find out if you are close to one is to go to say, SBC, (or your phone provider) and apply for DSL service. Before you commit, they will analyze your phone number and tell you if you qualify.
If one already has a telephone service, they will not need any additional phone lines installed in their home. DSL connections use the same type of cables as telephones do, so they can share the same line. A home without telephone service will need to have a standalone DSL line installed which is identical to a phone line.
Does a DSL connection need to go through my telephone company?
Naked DSL is a digital subscriber line that does not include analogue telephone service. The line does not have a dial tone for land line calling. The Naked DSL is a considered a standalone line or service.
You can have a DSL line without a telephone number. You can then use an inexpensive voice over IP service like Skype.
DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) A telephone line that carries digital data fromend to end, and can be leased from the telephone company
A DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) is a telephone line that carries digital data from end to end, and can be leased from the telephone company for individual use. Telephone technology. Broadband refers to a networking technology that carries more than one type of signal such as DSL and telephone.
Your telephone provider can usually get you DSL service however it is not necessary. You can choose from any provider that offers service in your area. DSL no longer requires telephone services, some providers may still require it though.
Digital Service Line Access Multiplexer.It's the box in the exchange that connects between the telephone system and your Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), usually Asynchronous DSL (ADSL).
DSL stands for Digital Subscriber Line. Which basically means a telephone line, that has a signal superimosed on it, by a service provider, to enable a broadband internet connection.
DSL. Digital subscriber line.
No, an ISDN phone is not compatible with a DSL line. ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) and DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) are different technologies that serve distinct purposes. ISDN is used for digital voice and data transmission over traditional telephone lines, while DSL provides high-speed internet access. To use a DSL line, you would need a DSL modem and a compatible voice-over-IP (VoIP) service or standard analog phone.
Yes you will need the dsl for vonage