DSL
-- Direct Service
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Reach-DSL (Digital Subscriber Line)
Unbeatable prices:
256k (both up & down) - $28.95
512k (both up & down) - $34.95
768k (both up & down) - $39.95
We make it easy:
No setup or installation fees
Rent DSL modem for $5 per month
No long-term contract required
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To order call: (641) 472-5400
or (800) 331-8414
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New
Low Prices!
up to 256k speeds
(both up and down)
$28.95/mo
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Choose LISCO for faster speeds,
superior technology, and unbeatable prices. LISCO has more experience
with DSL than anyone else in Southeast Iowa.
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Low-cost DSL is here!
LISCO is now providing a new type of low-cost, high-speed Internet service
technology in Fairfield, Mt. Pleasant, Pella, Knoxville, Sigourney, and
Columbus Junction. It's called Reach-DSL.
What is DSL?
DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) is a technology that delivers high-speed
Internet access over telephone lines, as opposed to using optical fiber,
a satellite dish, or over your cable TV lines. It's an "always-on," 24-hour-a-day
service. You never have to dial up or log in.
How fast is DSL?
With DSL, web pages seem to load almost instantaneously, and the graphics
pop up right away. You can transfer music and video files quickly. A whole
new level of Internet access will now be available to you.
A 256k DSL connection is up to 4.5 times as fast as a 56k dial-up modem.
A 768k DSL connection will be up to 13.5 times as fast. (A 768k connection
is equivalent to half of a T1 line.)
As a real world example, a large file that would take half an hour to
upload or download with a 56k dial-up connection would take only 2 minutes
to transfer with a 768k connection.
Can I really get 768k speeds?
No. 768k is the nominal speed. The actual speed of DSL will always be
less than the nominal speed and depend on the quality of the phone circuit
carrying the data and the length of the circuit. With DSL technology,
there are also some overhead needs that use up part of the bandwidth.
The rule of thumb is that around 80% of the nominal speed is considered
a good DSL connection speed.
More explaination about the 80% Rule is availible
here.
How much will DSL cost?
LISCO's two Home and Small Business Reach-DSL packages vary in price and
speed:
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Monthly
Price
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Set-up
Fee
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Download
Speeds
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Upload
Speeds
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$28.95
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Free
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up to 256k
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up to 256k
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Free |
up to 512k |
up to 512k |
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$39.95
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Free
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up to 768k
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up to 768k
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Reach-DSL modem: you can rent or purchase your modem
You will also need a Reach-DSL modem. You can purchase one from LISCO
for approximately $200 plus tax, or we will rent you the modem for $5.00
per month, plus tax. In addition, your computer must have an Ethernet
port to connect to the modem. If your computer doesn't have one, you can
get one installed by your local computer store.
Note that this Reach-DSL product is intended for home or small business
use only. Please see the LISCO DSL Terms
of Service for more information. For larger businesses, other DSL
technologies with speeds up to 2048k will also be available. (Call Tom
Terrien at (641) 472-5400, extension 7117, or Michael Porter at (641)
472-5400, extension 7131.)
To sign-up for the low-cost Reach-DSL (or for more information), call
us at (641) 472-5400, or (800) 331-8414, then press 1.
Can more than one computer share a DSL connection?
Yes, a single Reach-DSL connection can be shared by a small network
of computers. If you need extra IP addresses for this, they will be available
for a slight extra charge. Please consult with your computer store or
the person who knows your network for advice on what you need. Consulting,
setting up, and trouble-shooting your local computer network are not included
in the monthly usage fee or the cost of the modem.
Charges for extra dynamic IP addresses
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Set-up Fee
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$10.00
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Monthly Fee
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$2.50 per IP
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Charges for fixed IP addresses
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Total # of IPs
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1
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Up to 5
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Set-up Fee
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$30.00
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$30.00
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Monthly Fee
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$10.00
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$20.00
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How does the installation process work?
LISCO will mail you an installation kit with the modem and installation
instructions. Telephone technical support will be available if you have
a problem. However, if you are attempting to hook up more than one computer,
please consult with the person who set up your network. LISCO will provide
the Reach-DSL Internet connection but will not be able to trouble-shoot
your computer network.
What's meant by "always on"?
Contrasted with a regular dial-up Internet account, where your computer's
modem needs to dial up the local access telephone number every time you
want to use the Internet or check your e-mail, DSL provides a connection
that is "on" 24-hours a day.
And because you never have to dial up, you'll never receive a busy signal.
No more dropped connections, and no more waiting for someone in the household
to get off the phone so you can connect to the Internet.
Do I need a special line?
No. DSL service will utilize the existing copper telephone line that you're
already using for voice telephone calls.
Can I talk on the phone while surfing the Net?
Yes, you can talk and surf the net at the same time. The voice information
is carried on different frequencies from the data.
Will DSL work for everyone?
DSL service won't work if your location is too far away, or if for other
reasons your phone circuit won't support it. As a first step, when you
apply for service, we will check and tell you whether your phone line
can support DSL.
Is there anything special about LISCO DSL?
Yes. It's based on a special technology, Paradyne's ReachDSL®, that
works where ordinary DSL won't. It will deliver faster, more reliable
service over a longer distance than ordinary DSL. It has been specially
engineered to overcome telephone circuit problems, such as bridge taps,
that confound ordinary DSL.
Also, ReachDSL® is symmetrical, which means that its upload and download
speeds are the same. You can send files just as fast as you receive them.
You will really appreciate this when you want to e-mail digital pictures
of the kids to their grandparents.
Why is LISCO's DSL the best choice?
In addition to offering faster speeds for less money, LISCO has more experience
delivering DSL technology than anyone else around. We've been providing
it in Fairfield for years. When you sign up for DSL service with LISCO,
you're getting the advantage of our expert knowledge and experience.
When will the new DSL service be available?
It's available now in Fairfield, Mt. Pleasant, Pella, Columbus Junction,
Sigourney, and Knoxville.
How do I sign up?
We are now taking orders for DSL from residents of Fairfield, Mt. Pleasant,
Pella, Knoxville, and Columbus Junction. For more information, call us
at (641) 472-5400, or (800) 331-8414, then press 1.
About DSL Speed -- 80% of maximum is a good
connection:
The following three paragraphs are from the DSL
Reports Web site.
"A general rule of thumb for determining whether or not you have
a good broadband connection is whether or not you are getting at least
80% of the maximum possible speed you could. There is a built in 'loss'
due to overhead information that must be transmitted and a few other factors
that immediately eat up about 13% of your bandwidth (speed). That means
that the absolute best in a perfect setup would be 87% of your theoretical
maximum. With other factors thrown in, the 80% rule of thumb was developed.
Now, how to apply it."
"As one example, lets assume you have a 1.5/256 DSL connection. This
means that the best you can ever do is to get 1500kbps (kilobits per second)
as a download speed and 256kpbs upload. But at least 13% of that is going
away for the overhead. 80% of 1500 is 1200kbps, and 80% of 256 is 204.8kbps.
So if you have a 1.5/256 line and are getting speeds of 1200/204 or better,
then you have a 'good' connection."
"If you are getting less than these numbers, the DSLR Tweaks forum
is a good place to go to start optimizing the portion of the system that
can help with these numbers."
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