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DSL modems aren't really
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not. People call them DSL "modems" because the term describes the gear
in ways people understand today. Actually, the DSL equipment is a network termination device with a micro-router inside. It doesn't really make calls the way a traditional modem does. Nor can it be used to place calls to a traditional modem. The DSL micro-router is used to connect only to another DSL device. And that device carries traffic back to us and, from there, out onto the Internet.
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