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Untie Your Landline Phone & DSL Services:
Traditionally, in order to receive DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) service,
consumers have been required to purchase a phone company’s landline service.
Those who relied solely on mobile phones but needed a high-speed Internet
connection were forced to pay for either cable Internet or DSL bundled with a
rarely dialed landline. Fortunately, you no longer need to have your phone and
DSL services tied together. If you want to get rid of your landline phone, but
wish to keep your DSL service, you should consider what’s being called NAKED
DSL.
Naked DSL is the trendy name for DSL without phone service, and it’s good news
for many Web surfers who have cancelled their landline telephone services in
favor of mobile phones.
We can't say exactly
how much you could save each month but you can do the
math, you know how much you can save.
The Naked Part
Of DSL
If you feel uncomfortable asking us for naked DSL,
there’s no need to blush on the other end of the
receiver. You can refer to the service as standalone,
dry loop, dry line, or unbundled DSL. It’s called
naked or standalone because the physical phone line
doesn’t provide an active dial tone. Therefore, the
DSL signal is “naked” or stands alone on the phone
line. Naked DSL runs through the same phone line and
is neither faster nor slower than traditional DSL
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