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There is often one other option, which is running the line at a lower speed. This can remove the interference if it is only at certain frequencies, and as we explained above, the speed is not necessarily a key factor.
There is often one other option, which is running the line at a lower speed. This can remove the interference if it is only at certain frequencies, and as we explained above, the speed is not necessarily a key factor.

== Good or bad? ==
Interleaving on lines where is can reduce errors can be a good thing for applications such as VoIP.

Gamers will want to reduce the latency as much as possible.

On a good quality line there should be no need for interleaving, but a longer line may benefit from it.

Errors on lines is usually a problem that needs to be fixed. Masking a fault by enabling interleaving may help, but it may be better to get to the root cause of the errors.


== TalkTalk lines ==
== TalkTalk lines ==