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William Sibiski Sr.

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Jan 10, 2000, 3:00:00 AM1/10/00
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Would you like to have 24/7 access to the Internet at speeds MUCH
faster than the dialup connection you are now using?? Would you
like it for FREE?? Even if you are currently using a Cable Modem
(as I am) it costs $35-$49 a month.
Below is an overview of DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) for those
who may not be familiar. Please read it.
If you would be interested in this concept, please send a blank
email to: bsib...@home.com with the subject: FREE DSL SERVICE to
receive furthur information.
Remember, this is HIGH SPEED DSL and it's FREE!!

Thank you, William Sibiski Sr.

DSL Overview

A Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) delivers high-speed Internet
access using existing copper telephone lines already installed
in hundreds of millions of homes and businesses worldwide.
With DSL, consumers and small businesses take advantage of having
a dedicated, always-on connection to the Internet. What this means
to you…no more having to dial-in to get connected. DSL provides
broadband speeds of up to 8Mbps; that’s at least 50 times faster
than conventional dial-up connections.
Your existing copper telephone lines are made up of different
bandwidth channels. The lower bandwidth channel carries your
voice communication (telephone), which leaves the higher
bandwidth channel available for two-way high-speed data
transmission utilizing DSL technology. There is no need for an
additional phone line because DSL uses the higher bandwidth
channel your telephone doesn’t. Therefore, you can talk on the
phone at the same time you are accessing the Internet.
In order to make it work, your digital modem or router located
at your location accesses the local telephone companies’ central
office (CO) where the telephone company has installed a DSLAM that
translates your DSL signal. The signal is then transmitted from
the copper telephone line onto a network backbone, and directed to
our location where we verify your access to our network and deliver
you to the Internet through our relationship with a backbone
network provider.
Broadband Digital Group utilizes a National Fiber Optic Network
to provide you with the most reliable, high-speed Digital
Subscriber Line service in just about every DSL supported area in
North America.

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