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Happy Hunter
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      06-14-2005, 11:47 AM
Hi,

I have one physical BT line into my house. That line is providing the
following

Personal Phone number A

then

ISDN HomeHighway with
Work Voice Phone Number B
Work Voice Phone Number C
Work Data ISDN Number D

Does anyone happen to know, can I have ADSL on my "Personal phone number A",
without having to remove the ISDN from my work lines ? Once ADSL is here,
wouldn't mind losing the ISDN, but just need to know if I need to lose it
(or indeed MUST have it removed for the ADSL to work) !

Many thanks for anyone that can help !

Ailsa


 
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The Cable Guy
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      06-14-2005, 01:42 PM

"Happy Hunter" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I have one physical BT line into my house. That line is providing the
> following
>
> Personal Phone number A
>
> then
>
> ISDN HomeHighway with
> Work Voice Phone Number B
> Work Voice Phone Number C
> Work Data ISDN Number D
>
> Does anyone happen to know, can I have ADSL on my "Personal phone number
> A", without having to remove the ISDN from my work lines ? Once ADSL is
> here, wouldn't mind losing the ISDN, but just need to know if I need to
> lose it (or indeed MUST have it removed for the ADSL to work) !
>
> Many thanks for anyone that can help !
>
> Ailsa
>
>


If you've got a normal analogue line (which I presume you have) for number
A, then this is all you need for ADSL.

Do work pay for your Highway? If not, I'm sure there are lest costly
alternatives.


 
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      06-14-2005, 02:41 PM

"The Cable Guy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
> "Happy Hunter" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:42aec3bb$0$296$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have one physical BT line into my house. That line is providing the
>> following
>>
>> Personal Phone number A
>>
>> then
>>
>> ISDN HomeHighway with
>> Work Voice Phone Number B
>> Work Voice Phone Number C
>> Work Data ISDN Number D
>>
>> Does anyone happen to know, can I have ADSL on my "Personal phone number
>> A", without having to remove the ISDN from my work lines ? Once ADSL is
>> here, wouldn't mind losing the ISDN, but just need to know if I need to
>> lose it (or indeed MUST have it removed for the ADSL to work) !
>>
>> Many thanks for anyone that can help !
>>
>> Ailsa
>>
>>

>
> If you've got a normal analogue line (which I presume you have) for number
> A, then this is all you need for ADSL.
>
> Do work pay for your Highway? If not, I'm sure there are lest costly
> alternatives.
>

Yes, I believe number A is a normal analogue line ...

Yes, work pays for Homehighway !

Broadband arriving in my area on 7th July ... so waiting like a pregnant mum
(which I happen to be anyway) for the "bundle of joy" to arrive ....

Although ISDN is a damn site better than dial-up, it's just not broadband
(which I had last year until I moved house.... sigh ...)

Thanks.



 
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      06-14-2005, 05:20 PM
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 14:41:33 UTC, "Happy Hunter" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

> >> Does anyone happen to know, can I have ADSL on my "Personal phone number
> >> A", without having to remove the ISDN from my work lines ?


We have a single drop cable to the house, with two pairs in use. One is
the Home Highway, and the other is an analogue line with the 2Mb/s ADSL
on it. No problems.

> Yes, work pays for Homehighway !
>
> Broadband arriving in my area on 7th July ... so waiting like a pregnant mum
> (which I happen to be anyway) for the "bundle of joy" to arrive ....


They really want you to work, then!

(thoughts)

"Just produce this report then..."

(from other side).. "PUSH!"

"Deal with this customer please..."

"PUSH!"

"Type this letter please"

"AAAAH! It's a boy!"

"Back to work please - your break is over..."

--
[ 7'ism - a condition by which the sufferer experiences an inability
to give concise answers, express reasoned argument or opinion.
Usually accompanied by silly noises and gestures - incurable, early
euthanasia recommended. ]
 
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Happy Hunter
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      06-15-2005, 09:33 AM

"Bob Eager" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 14:41:33 UTC, "Happy Hunter" <(E-Mail Removed)>
> wrote:
>
>> >> Does anyone happen to know, can I have ADSL on my "Personal phone
>> >> number
>> >> A", without having to remove the ISDN from my work lines ?

>
> We have a single drop cable to the house, with two pairs in use. One is
> the Home Highway, and the other is an analogue line with the 2Mb/s ADSL
> on it. No problems.
>


Excellent to know that someone else has my intended set-up. I'm a confident
now that everything should be OK.

>> Yes, work pays for Homehighway !
>>
>> Broadband arriving in my area on 7th July ... so waiting like a pregnant
>> mum
>> (which I happen to be anyway) for the "bundle of joy" to arrive ....

>
> They really want you to work, then!
>
> (thoughts)
>
> "Just produce this report then..."
>
> (from other side).. "PUSH!"
>
> "Deal with this customer please..."
>
> "PUSH!"
>
> "Type this letter please"
>
> "AAAAH! It's a boy!"
>
> "Back to work please - your break is over..."
>

Well, I do work for a technology company, so multi-tasking is a
pre-requisite ;-)

Thanks.


 
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