>From my experience, if you have 1+1 line, bezeq can convert it to a regular
line, it takes about 15 minutes.

David
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From: "Gavrie Philipson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 3:33 PM
Subject: Re: Is Bezeq fooling us?


> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 10:25 AM
> Subject: Is Bezeq fooling us?
>
>
> > I was recently checking the Surfree's forums and I saw an interesting
> > message called "Bezeq is fooling you" at the programming forums.
> >
> > It talks about bezeq spliting the phone lines to save money (ONE+ONE).
It
> > does not matter with voice but it is a mess when you try to pass data
with
> > those phones. That is the reason why in some houses the internet is
ALWAYS
> > so slow. It has nothing to dowith isp or modem or computer... just
bezeq.
> I
> > cannot post it since it's hebrew sicnce I dont think most of you could
> read
> > it
>
> This is *old*. Bezeq has been doing this for ages. It is also based on a
> misunderstanding.
>
> In fact, when you use a phone line, you just use 3.1kHz of bandwidth. This
> is all that's needed for voice, and for regular modems. Even a 56k modem
> squeezes everything into this 3.1kHz of bandwidth.
> Therefore, if Bezeq uses a splitter, you can pass 2 or more phone calls
over
> one physical pair of wires -- every channel gets its own 3.1kHz.
> For modem communications, this doesn't hurt you, and is completely
> transparent.
>
> ADSL, OTOH, won't work with this, as the whole point of ADSL is to use the
> rest of the bandwidth of the copper wire.
> If you get low modem connection speeds (check the modem's "carrier"
message
> after the connect), it is ususally because you pass several "merkaziyot"
on
> the way.
>
> Gavrie.
>
>
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