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Old 14-07-2005, 12:47   #3
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Re: Pace DSL 4000 Box from Kit

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I don't have much knowledge of your particular area, which, as you say, has it's own small franchise.

If it's anything like ntl or Telewest, you may be allowed extra boxes, but these would need to be supplied via the cable supplier, and thus will incur you with extra costs.

You may find it easier to spread the decoded signal around the house by wireless or other customer side methods.

Interesting, looking at the Kingston Communications web site it is a TV system provided over phone line broadband. No doubt like "homechoice" are trying to do in parts of London.
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