What are the possible echnology blockers that mean that I might not be able to get ADSL on my phone line?
There are a number of these. ADSL is a technology designed to re-use the old copper phone lines in a new way. In some cases, that new way just isn’t possible to achieve. As a result, some customers who ask us to set up ADSL on their line will be disappointed to have their request rejected. • Transmission Loss Too High • Incompatible Infrastructure – RIM • Incompatible Infrastructure – Pair-Gain • Incompatible Service on the line • Incompatible Service type (ANT1) • Other miscellaneous reasons (e.g. address does not match phone service) Note that you pay nothing in cases where we are unable to deliver ADSL to your chosen phone line. We do have some other alternatives available for people in this situation, such as modem based dialup access (available nationally). In some cases, a NakedUltra or NakedExtreme ADSL2+ service will work where a normal service would fail. And increasingly, the high speed 3G broadband available from NodeMobile Data provides an excellent solution to the ADSL ‘br
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