I let ISDN go about 15 years ago. It was in operation in
parallel with ADSL for some years, but there was no point
paying it for nothing. No more modem callers, and voice
calls went to GSM.
The dollar is the bottom line, both for distribution as well as
for the end-user. If those wires are constantly in need of
reapir, then any opportunity to do away with them sounds
practical.
And just few weeks ago the local telephone company
dismantled the phone wires here.
I would assume that there is still plenty of above-ground poles
to distribute electricity?
There were about 5 kilometers of old telephone wire to my
house, but ADSL 10/1 was working perfect. Now it is gone.
:(
I would assume that there is still plenty of above-ground
poles to distribute electricity?
Yes, the poles still exist. But there is demand from our
government that power cables should be put underground.
And it costs money.
But then it is storm proof.
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