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Urban customers would all need EtherLoop modems talking to an EtherLoop access device at some central location.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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In between bursts, EtherLoop's algorithms "listen" every ten seconds for other digital signals inside the same binder.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Unlike DSL, an "always on" service that sends bits continuously, EtherLoop zaps data in bursts, just like Ethernet office networks.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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The Bells, having spent hundreds of millions on DSL gear from Alcatel and Cisco, would likely balk at ever switching to an EtherLoop design.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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EtherLoop isn't compatible with regular DSL phone equipment.
FORBES: Copper Hopper