you dont have to have dsl,you just have to have a broadband connection.
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Not if you use the 19.95 plan.
no, no u cant...sorry
No you need cable or DSL
DSL Linus can be installed in a multitude of ways. Such as from a Live CD, Pen Drive or it can even run from inside of a host Operating System such as windows. It can even be run from a Live CD or Pen Drive.
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All of your major phone companies like AT&T ,Southwestern Bell and Comcast will offer DSL services. You can also go to this webiste ( dsl.theispguide.com/findcitystate.asp) and it will give you a directory of all DSL providers according to the state where you live. If you live in a rural area and you can't currently get internet service you might want to try Hughes Net. They offer DSL service through satelite ! There are a lot of DSL providers across the US. AT&T is probably the largest one. Verizon, Sprint, Comcast and DSL Extreme are a few that come to mind.
The question of whether "Is DSL or Cable better" will often come down to the local area you live in. Speeds are going to be very dependent on how close you live to your local DSL hub and whether or not your Cable provider has updated their connections with fiber optic technology.
Naked DSL is also called dry DSL and Stand alone DSL. It is a DSL line without a dial tone.
Whether you can get DSL service 1 to 2 miles out of town depends on the availability of DSL infrastructure in your area. DSL typically works best within a few miles of a provider's central office or distribution point. You can check with local internet service providers for service availability and specific distance limitations. Additionally, they may offer alternative options if DSL is not available.
It depends on where you live. I recommend Bellsouth DSL Light, if available in your area. I have had it for over a year and am very satisfied with the service and price. $25 per month.