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What is a dry pair ? (#6162) | ||
| A dry pair is a pair of telephone wires that does not have regular voice on it, thus no dialtone. It is a dedicated line usually used for internet. Dry pairs are now found in SDSL, ISDN, IDSL, or a T-1 type service. The following clarification submitted by NickNielsen ![]() It is true a dry pair does not have dial tone, but a dry pair does not have any battery on it by definition. A wet pair has battery present on it. A DSLR user adds this note: In southwestern Ontario, dry loops (or pairs) do have a dial tone. This is so we can call the Bell# that identifies the number you are calling from. It's important to make sure you have the right pair when a company has 10+ copper lines. You can always try calling a regular local number and if it is a dry loop, it will tell you that the line must be activated. These lines are owned by Bell Canada. by KeysCapt | ||