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What is a local loop and how does it affect my ability to get DSL Internet Access?

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What is a local loop and how does it affect my ability to get DSL Internet Access?

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The local loop is the distance between the customer premise equipment and Pacific Bell DSL Internet central office. This distance is approximately 17,500 feet, or a little over 3 miles. Higher speeds will require shorter distances.

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The local loop is the distance between the customer premise equipment and Nevada Bell DSL Internet central office. This distance is approximately 17,500 feet, or a little over 3 miles. Higher speeds will require shorter distances.

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