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    Quote Originally Posted by sandman_1 View Post
    Some fiber optic networks don't require a modem, from what I have read.
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    I agree with ya. How it happens is beyond me. Just for example, I found this:

    Do I need a modem with Fiber-to-the-home internet service?
    No, your fiber connection does not require a modem. With traditional DSL, phone and Internet service share the same wires inside the home. With fiber-to-the-home, you plug your computer network cable directly into our optical network device, mounted on the outside of your home, and are connected instantly and directly to our network. So, you do not have to purchase a modem.
    Source: http://www.directcom.com/eaglemtn/fiber.htm

    Call BT and our customer service staff will arrange an install. Unlike DSL or cable internet service, BT’s service does not require a modem. Our fiber optic hi-speed service is pure ethernet and connects directly to the network card in your PC.
    Source: http://burlingtontelecom.net/residen...ernet/faqs.htm
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