A digital subscriber line, or DSL, uses the same copper path as an existing phone line to allow Internet connectivity while simultaneously using phone lines dedicated to incoming and outgoing calls. In most cases, the same phone lines connect to various automated machines, such as fax machines, answering machines and automated building or home alarm systems. The phone line and DSL service can utilize the same path simultaneously, provided you separate the two signals properly. Writer Bio

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