Oh, I see. Still I cannot understand why DSL is so much faster than T1. My company is looking at getting a T1 line (we cannot get DSL or cable) and it is going to cost many times what we used to pay for DSL in our old location yet it will be less than half as fast.

on Tue, 23 Oct 2007, mike wrote:
By definition a T1 is only 1.5.  If it was more, it wouldn't be a T1.

Mike

On 10/23/07, Jay Montero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am curious why in this day & age T1 lines max out at 1.5Mbps while DSL
and cable speeds are many times faster.



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