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Can I use my 28.8K/56K modem with my xDSL line?

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Can I use my 28.8K/56K modem with my xDSL line?

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[top] Theoretically yes. However, most DSL providers have been installing separate DSL circuits to the remote user without using a splitter to separate out the voiceband bandwidth. If a splitter was used, you could use a traditional POTS modem over the the voiceband frequency spectrum of your phone line as you always did. In most cases however, the line is dedicated for DSL.

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