Dear Ms. Lyons, Supplemental to our earlier correspondence, I have a question: You wrote: "Also, this phone line that we can provide would be an analog phone line, we do not have a regular copper POTS line phone line in the state of MA, would this work for you?" Permit me to say that I don't understand how you would provide an "analog phone line" which is not a metallic (copper) conductor. On the outside of my house is a telephone network distribution box which is fed by a 3 circuit (6 copper wire) cable. Two wires are used to connect 617-489-1043. Four wires are unconnected in this box. I presume their proximal termination is in the telephone exchange, but I cannot be sure. Addressing your question as "what would work for me", I answer: any connection or any combination of connections which will preserve my DSL Internet access and which will provide me with an analogue (POTS) or a digital (VoIP) voice connection. Thanks once more for your help and your patience. Sincerely, Ernst Meyer