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1. Get DSL Internet access without a phone line! Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) is technology that provides Internet connectivity and conventional telephone voice service over the same copper line. Along with an increase in Internet connection speeds, DSL allows simultaneous use of the telephone and an online computer –definitely an advantage of speed and convenience when compared to a dial up Internet connection. Traditionally, an active line from the telephone company was a prerequisite for obtaining DSL. Now DSL Internet connectivity is available without an activated conventional telephone landline. This is called Standalone DSL and is also referred to as naked DSL. Standalone DSL might be of particular interest to those who use cell phones as their primary means of voice communications. It can provide a cost savings because there is no longer a need to pay the telephone company for the added expense of an unused telephone service. Standalone DSL can be ordered for both commercial and residential locations that currently do not have working phone lines. In addition, the working telephone service can be dropped from locations that currently have both DSL and telephone service in order to convert to standalone DSL. A word of caution! Existing telephone customers should tell the telephone company that they would like to convert their line to standalone DSL rather than stating that they would like to cancel their phone line. Canceling a phone line might be interpreted as desiring disconnection of all services, which would include termination of DSL along with the telephone. Availability of standalone DSL is subject to the exact same limitations as traditional DSL. If you have any questions or are interested in obtaining standalone DSL, please contact BCNDSL at 413-743-7044 opt3 0r 1-800-496-4638 opt 3
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