• What is broadband?
  • Do I need a computer to use broadband?
  • What would I use broadband for?
  • How does broadband work?
  • How do I get broadband?
  • Can I use my phone / fax whilst surfing the internet?
  • Do I need a BT line to get broadband?
  • Do I have to pay for the phone line if I don’t make calls?
  • Will my drive/road have to be dug up?
  • When can I use broadband?
  • How much does broadband cost?
  • What is the difference between Broadband and Narrowband?
  • How do I install broadband?
  • What happens if my broadband is not working?
  • Does the computer need to be next to the telephone?
  • What is a micro-filter?
  • How do I know if my PC can support broadband?
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BROADBAND GUIDE
WHAT IS BROADBAND? GETTING STARTED USING BROADBAND GLOSSARY
WHAT IS A MICRO-FILTER?
Small adapters you need to plug into each of your broadband-enabled phone sockets. They ensure clean separation of data signals from voice signals - without them your voice calls could suffer interference when data is being transmitted. You will need one filter for each wall socket that shares the same line as your broadband equipment
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