1. The higher frequency broadband signals aren't (so much) affected by whatever has taken out the voice part of the line; or
2. The broadband is separated from the voice somewhere and it is only broken on the voice part after they separate.
Of course it could be the exchange itself.
Enjoy the book launch and the book and don't get too tired. We're getting ours tomorrow; amalion has bagged reading it first, so I guess I'll get to read it on Sunday! ;-)
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Date: 2007-07-20 08:59 pm (UTC)1. The higher frequency broadband signals aren't (so much) affected by whatever has taken out the voice part of the line; or
2. The broadband is separated from the voice somewhere and it is only broken on the voice part after they separate.
Of course it could be the exchange itself.
Enjoy the book launch and the book and don't get too tired. We're getting ours tomorrow; amalion has bagged reading it first, so I guess I'll get to read it on Sunday! ;-)