> Last Saturday I got a huge amount of high pitched noise
> over the phone line.
Could be a BT pairs tracer if it's a rapidly interrupted tone.
> The only note to make is that BT have been working in the area in the
> last 3 week furiously with today BT lorries parked up close to the
> green box by the bank, and thats been 2 days. The other times, they
> have been at the closest green box to my house.
Ask them what work they are doing, then wait until they have
finished whatever they are doing, and check your attenuation
and SNR again.
BT are responsible for the wires between you and the
exchange, but if you report anything other than a voice
fault you may get stung for 150 quid. It's your
ISP's responsibility to report BB faults and get them
fixed, which is where the benefits of a good ISP with
a UK call centre, and good customer service becomes
apparent.
A high pitched noise could be reported as a voice
fault and it helps if the operator you are reporting it to
can hear it as well. "Say again, I can't hear you for this
appalling racket, can you get it fixed?"
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