The Cost-Effective DSL
A DSL Line in Oregon 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 available in your area.
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Quick Fact:
Oregon DSL comes in many flavors: adsl, sdsl, idsl, hdsl, vdsl,
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Information about Oregon
Spanish and English sailors are believed to have sighted the Oregon
coast in the 1500s and 1600s. Capt. James Cook, seeking the Northwest
Passage, charted some of the coastline in 1778. In 1792, Capt. Robert
Gray, in the Columbia, discovered the river named after his ship
and claimed the area for the U.S.
In 1805 the Lewis and Clark expedition explored the area. John
Jacob Astor's fur depot, Astoria, was founded in 1811. Disputes
for control of Oregon between American settlers and the Hudson Bay
Company were finally resolved in the 1846 Oregon Treaty, in which
Great Britain gave up claims to the region.
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