It is possible in this situation but the carrier has to be willing to dump some money. Most likely the fiber run terminates at a remote serving node where the copper run then starts. If Verizon was to install a DSLAM at the remote node then you could get the service. A lot of equipment manufacturers make DSLAMs small enough to fit in a remote node.
Now that I've said it's possible, it's quite likely that the remote node is full just with POTS equipment and to add DSL capacity they would have to give up some of the POTS capacity.
I wonder if this is the relocation of New Orleans.. didn't they figure that would be $100billion to fix up after Katrina?
It is possible in this situation but the carrier has to be willing to dump some money. Most likely the fiber run terminates at a remote serving node where the copper run then starts. If Verizon was to install a DSLAM at the remote node then you could get the service. A lot of equipment manufacturers make DSLAMs small enough to fit in a remote node. Now that I've said it's possible, it's quite likely that the remote node is full just with POTS equipment and to add DSL capacity they would have to give up some of the POTS capacity.