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catacomb Feb 27th, 07, 12:31 PM #9 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by hangyong
trust me... know what I am saying...

(1) you are still using the same old copper line which your house has been using for the past many years. the only difference is that you are connected to a DSLAM before getting to the exchange, whereas previously, its directly to the exchange, and the ATM/fiber network.

Currently, all ADSL/2+ users are still on analog lines. You dun believe, you ask any ADSL user plug their phone into the wall socket and see if it will work. The same line is used for voice, and datam but at different freq, thats why you need the micro filter.

What happens in MIO is this.

They will cut your current line from the exchange, and connect from the DSLAM to the backend ATM/Fiber network. The ATM/fiber network will have all the data, voice, integrated and transmitted to the MIO device.

On the Mio device, the data part is still data, and the analog part is converted from digital to analog, and then to the phone.

(2) The Phone jack is NEVER changed. Still using the same RJ-11 jack.
So your phone MUST BE analog.

You do not have to deactivate anything. Everything can be done at the back end.

Look, Mio is still riding on the same ADSL2+ technology Singnet is using lah.

I tell you, those who gave you those answers ah... ought to be shot... I dun think they even know how mio works...
haha nbz.. I suspected ADSL since it's using t VoIP and the Singnet broadband but that fellow say no.. knn cheat my feeling

I asked was because I was moving house 2 weeks back and wanted to try it out.. bloody ****ers