What is DSL?
DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) is a technology for bringing high-bandwidth information to homes and small businesses over ordinary copper telephone lines. Digital data is transmitted to your computer directly as digital data instead of being modulated by a modem, and this allows the phone company to use a much wider bandwidth for transmitting it to you.
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What does "loop-qualify" mean?
 
Your phone line needs to be tested to see if it can pass the strict requirements necessary to pass DSL signals. Currently, the limitations for DSL are:
1) The line cannot have any load coils on it
2) All bridge taps should be counted since too many of these prevent the signal
3) Maximum length of any bridge tap not to exceed 2,000 ft
4) Total bridge tap length not to exceed 6,000 ft
5) You cannot have a DLC(Digital Loop Carrier) between you and your CO (Central Office)
6) You need to be within 15,000 feet of your CO, although you can be up to 18,000 feet if higher quality wire is used in your area

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