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Re: Two teenagers attempt to use rotary telephone

Posted by Sand Box John on Mon Nov 11 16:51:31 2019, in response to Re: Two teenagers attempt to use rotary telephone, posted by Spider-Pig on Mon Nov 11 09:27:20 2019.

Twisted pair copper landline, no FTTP, no DSL, no coaxial cable, no VOIP.

The only difference between a twisted pair copper landline without DSL is the data frequency are disabled down stream of the MUX in the fiber to copper media converter box.

The fiber to copper media converter box where I live is 3/8 of a mile to the east, the TELCO switch 7 mile further east.

C&P in Maryland roll out the installation of field fiber to twisted pair media converter boxes in the 1980s in suburban and rural areas.

John in the sand box of Maryland's eastern shore.

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