The Cost-Effective DSL
A DSL Line in North Dakota is a cost effective way of having
high speed internet through the use of a regular phone line. It
is not more reliable than a T1 line or T3 line. The DSL Line is
much faster than a regular modem. It uses same existing lines
as your telephone line, and it does not interfere with your voice
line. However, you may be required to put filters on phone lines
to prevent interferences. DSL works faster if your closer to the
provider's central office, so for this reason it may not be made
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Information about North Dakota
North Dakota was explored in 1738-1740 by French Canadians led
by Sieur de la Verendrye. In 1803, the U.S. acquired most of North
Dakota from France in the Louisiana Purchase. Lewis and Clark explored
the region in 1804-1806, and the first settlements were made at
Pembina in 1812 by Scottish and Irish families while this area was
still in dispute between the U.S. and Great Britain. In 1818, the
U.S. obtained the northeast part of North Dakota by treaty with
Great Britain and took possession of Pembina in 1823. However, the
region remained largely unsettled until the construction of the
railroad in the 1870s and 1880s.
North Dakota is the most rural of all the states, with farms covering
more than 90% of the land. North Dakota ranks first in the nation's
production of spring and durum wheat; other agricultural products
include barley, rye, sunflowers, dry edible beans, honey, oats,
flaxseed, sugar beets, hay, beef cattle, sheep, and hogs.
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