I live in an area where ICNs 1-Meg HighSpeed service appears to be available. Why can I get it?
• Your residence is too far from the Bell Canada Central Office. It is the actual measurement of the length of the copper wire between the Central Office and your residence that determines if you are within or outside the distance of availability. • There is a second line in the house, and both lines share the same physical copper wire. The technology used in that case is called Added Main Line (AML) and is not compatible with ICN’s 1-Meg HighSpeed service. • The Bell Canada Central Office to which you are connected is not equipped with the technology needed for ICN’s 1-Meg HighSpeed service. • Your telephone line is connected to the Central Office through a “remote” office. This technology has been used to provide telephone service to developing areas. Unfortunately, at the moment, the “remote” does not allow for the technology required for ICN’s 1-Meg HighSpeed service. • The telephone network was developed in stages, over the years, as demand was increasing in ever expanding geograp