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Comment Dry Copper Lines (Score 1) 484

Check out getting a dry copper line from your phone co. For those who don't know, a dry line is a phone line with no dial tone. It's used mainly for data links. With a Dry line you can set up a Synchronous DSL. Depending on how far from a substation you can get somewhere between 1 Mbps and 8 Mbps up & down. You get a static IP. You can set up your own server. You have no traffic limits. You are, for the most part, your own ISP.
It's much cheaper than a T1 or ISDN line.

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