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Cheap lines, damaged lines, open filters, or even no filters at all.

But, I'd guess there is a street light somewhere in your neighborhood that is attached to a telephone pole, and the ballast (which regulates the voltage) is malfunctioning, and the voltage is all over the place, causing interference that is noisy in the high frequency spectrum, where DSL signals also reside, and it just drowns out the internet completely.

They need someone that will expect the entire area for this problem.

I will bring that up the next time our service goes down. Which won't be long, I'm sure. :( Thanks
 
I will bring that up the next time our service goes down. Which won't be long, I'm sure. :( Thanks
Like I said, I'm surprised this isn't a bigger thing on the internet (though if you look, you'll find people with this problem), as I know for a fact it's rampant with AT&T in rural areas.
 
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