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We have finally reached the trigger level set by BT to
enable ADSL in Lymm.
The 400 person trigger level was reached on 8th January and
now means BT must upgrade the Lymm Telephone exchange to allow
fast broadband access in the Lymm area.
It is not yet known when the exchange will be enabled, however,
we will let you know of the date when it is announced from
BT.
Lymm Net is now in negotiations with a provider to offer
a residential ADSL package to the people
of Lymm.
More details on this service will be available soon.
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ADSL Revolution - the future is here.
A new era in Internet access is about to begin. You might
not yet be aware of it, but the dream of an ultra-high-speed
link to the Internet is not 'somewhere around the corner'..
it is here now. The future is indeed, upon us.

Just imagine surfing as it ought to be, clicking on a Web
link, and instead of having to drum your fingers whilst the
pictures painfully download, it's right there. You've found
a large file you want to download, click.. you've saved it
to disk. No more having to log on to check your e-mail.. you're
in a whole new world of communication where you're online
and your mail is already waiting in your Inbox.
What we have here with ADSL, a new technology being rolled
out in the UK, is broadband access to the Internet. Broadband
means that much more efficient use is made of your telephone
line. More data can be pushed through it. Connecting at speeds
of 512, 1024, or 2048Kbps, it means that your connection will
be approximately 10 - 40 times faster than the best of current
modems, and what is more, that connection is always on. Now
you don't have to wait whilst your modem dials out, just load
up your browser and away you go.
The ultra-fast speeds open up an exciting era of opportunity.
Starting with what is already available on the 'net, (CD quality
sound, live radio and so on), we'll begin to see more and
more examples of streaming video; live feeds from news agencies
and Pop concerts, Theatre, TV and so on. Compare the dropouts
and jerky video of today's modem connections with the smoothness
of DVD and you'll get a taste of how it's going to be. Movie
outlets will move to the Web and you'll be able to watch the
film of your choice on your home computer. Your PC will become
less and less the hum-drum computer in the corner of the room
and more and more the centre of your communications and entertainment
life.
What is ADSL?
ADSL, or Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line technology is
a means of transmitting digital information at high bandwidth
down existing copper telephone cable. It is permanently 'switched
on', unlike normal dialup access and is asymmetric in that
it uses most of the available bandwidth downstream. The technology
also supports analogue connection on the same line, which
enables voice or fax calls to be made simultaneously.
This makes it ideal for Internet use. Extremely fast access
without tying up your phone line. What's more, your phone
line will work exactly as it did previously. You will be able
to keep your existing phone number and continue to use Call
waiting, Call return and Caller Display if you subscribe to
these BT Select services.
Access to ADSL is available through a flat-rate subscription,
meaning that you can be online for as long as you like without
incurring extra phone charges. Your phone call charges are
not included in this price and will be billed in the usual
fashion.
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