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Question by  maxine (26)

What is dry loop?

 
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Answer by  worker2148 (144)

Dry loop is a phone line that does not have service. It is used for acquiring access to the internet and usually there is a fee that is accompanied with the users ISP address. Calls cannot be made from this line it is strictly for high-speed internet usage. Contact your phone company to utilize this feature.

 
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Answer by  DrD (27)

A dry loop is a piece of electrical wiring that is in place, but not being used for electrical service. A dry loop does not have electrical current or electricity actually flowing over it. Telecommunications wiring can also be a dry loop if it is not being used to provide service.

 
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Answer by  eldergeek (473)

In the past, telephone companies provided a "dry" wired connection between two designated points. Such circuits were most often used to control remote two-way radio equipment. Dry loops are no longer available though some grandfathered circuits may still be in use.

 
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Answer by  Horatiu (14)

Dry loop is internet service not packaged with land-line telephone service for. DSL stands for digital subscriber line and is one of the high-speed internet services.

 
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Answer by  JBear (184)

A dry loop is when you have a DSL line without a phone line. As many people and company are using only cell phones there is now a market for DSL without the hard phone line.

 
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Answer by  T1 (36)

Dry loop it seems is a kind of wire that connects a modems to another modem. Such modems is like DSL.

 
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