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Does my location qualify for DSL?
 
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DSL is generally available if you are within a 15,000 foot radius from the DSL services CO (central office.)

 

How do I know if I am within the DSL provider?s 15,000 foot radius?

 

You can check to see if your line qualifies by simply calling the DSL provider, or by visiting their website, but either way, you will be required to provide your service location area code and phone number in order to check for availability.

Last update: 03:09 PM Sunday, May 11, 2008

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