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Posted by Michael Quinn on August 14, 2005, 6:11 am
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Several years ago when or Verizon phone line failed (amazing, but it
does happen), the tech ran a cable from the nearby riser across our
lawn through the backyard into our house, must have been a hundred
feet or more, while they waited to retrench the new cable. Now that
there's fiber in the neighborhood, I guess they'll retrench a new
fiber cable if we order FIOS.
Regards,
Mike
Northern VA
> Recently, at a Radio Shack store at the telephone accessories section,
> I noticed that telephone extension cords were available in lengths up
> to 25 feet (but I didn't notice any that were longer). Is that
> because 25 feet is the longest you can go before there's a significant
> loss of signal strength
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