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Col | 13:13 Wed 09th Nov 2005 | Technology
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I am presently working on a job in which we are renovating a remote farm cottage. The owner is adding a study area which therefore implies the use of PC's hence a broadband connection. How will he be able to obtained a ISDN line whilst living out in the sticks? Presently he has a telephone line entering the house.


His television is via satellite (Sky or similar) could something such as wireless be an option and what is involved?


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Go onto the website of any broadband provider and you'll be able to enter your phone number and postcode and check to see if your phone exchange is broadband enabled.
http://62.172.198.79/broadband1/getting_broadband/index. asp

If it's not he'll need to get broadband by satellite or something similar but this is incredibly expensive.

I live in the sticks - small village of around 500 people. Slightly bigger than your example i think, but we don't have mains gas!


I get 2Mb broadband through my normal phone line, it's just the exchange that needs updating - shouldn't really prove too much of a problem - If they managed it for me with the crappy old system round here, they should do it there too

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