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Even 15 years later, much of the country has to rely mainly on DSL technology using the old copper network.
Thus, every phone company is essentially manipulating the number of total lines in service in every state because they can leave out ALL of the other lines of business and all lines associated with them, even though they are part of the state utility and may using the old copper wires.
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It would lay fibre-optic cable to nodes on street corners, which would then use the old copper networks, used for landline telephones, to make the final stretch to people's homes.
This technology uses the old copper wires, but by using compression algorithms, capacity is multiplied 50 times, taking your speed into the T-1 zone.
AT&T's U-Verse, which is AT&T's cable broadband service isn't even fiber optic to the home but uses the old copper wiring.
Bonomo added that most Verizon customers use cordless phones that run on electricity, so they could not have made calls during a power outage even if the company still used the old copper system.
Avoid using the old account.
First, I should say -- FiOS is a real, live, fiber optic service that uses a real fiber optic wire, and even with all the caveats about pricing or deployment issues, unlike AT&T, who used the old, legacy copper wires for U-Verse, if Verizon had actually deployed as was promised and delivered what customers paid for, all of these states, communities and users would have benefited.
The main difference between the Coalition and Labor is that Labor wants to connect fibre to everyone's houses, whereas the Coalition wants to connect fibre to a node – a central spot like an apartment block basement or a cabinet in a suburban street – and then use the old-school copper wire phone network to connect to all the surrounding houses.
Using the oldest I.P.O.
The old copper mine still runs just outside of town.
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