> I am not sure if they are called POTS lines or not ... it would just be the
> regular phone line you get for your home or office.  Dial up in this area ..

Yes, those are POTS.

> in rural areas is typically limited to 40-45K - or less - based on the
> connection, distance from central stations, etc.  He is looking into adding
> the compression feature that many ISPs are offering .. not sure if that
> would help him with the analog line issue or not.

He needs to have digital lines (BRI's, PRI's, or CT-1's) to offer anything
more than 33.6 connections.  The compression feature - v92 - will only
work with digital lines as well.

> It is a rural area ... west central Minnesota ... and there is only one
> local telephone company.  But, other ISPs are available as one can make a
> local call to another area with a different telco / ISP.

I think his options are:

1) Fight the battle with the regulating bodies
2) Investigate the cost of backhauling his dial-in lines from another LEC
(This might only offer a cost-savings or break-even point if he has a lot
of lines)
3) Check into reselling - Ikano is a popular choice now that PSI is gone.
They were reasonably priced when I looked at them
4) I forgot.


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