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Is there any place on line that has a list of current / future exchanges
that will be going with the new MaxDSL. I'm currently with PlusNet and my 1 year contract is up and I am wanting to weigh up my options on whether to move on or not. Cheers Steven. Steven Campbell |
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"Steven Campbell" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in news:39m1abF655748U1
@individual.net: > Is there any place on line that has a list of current / future exchanges > that will be going with the new MaxDSL. It has already been stated that BT aren't telling anyone anything until 3 days before it happens so there is no info on rollout dates. AFAIK though it will be rolled out to the majority of exchanges, it is just the 4/8Mb speeds that will take some time to be enabled. -- Colin *Drop DEAD from the email address to reply* |
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"cw" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:Xns9619C108F5685cwfidei@212.159.2.88... > "Steven Campbell" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in news:39m1abF655748U1 > @individual.net: > > > Is there any place on line that has a list of current / future exchanges > > that will be going with the new MaxDSL. > > It has already been stated that BT aren't telling anyone anything until 3 > days before it happens so there is no info on rollout dates. AFAIK though > it will be rolled out to the majority of exchanges, it is just the 4/8Mb > speeds that will take some time to be enabled. Thanks for the info. There used to be a site that gave details about what actual equipment the exchange was using. I thought maybe that information could be interpreted into finding out if the exchange has been upgraded. Steven. |
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On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 at 20:26:26, Steven Campbell (Steven Campbell
<(E-Mail Removed)>) wrote: >"cw" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message >news:Xns9619C108F5685cwfidei@212.159.2.88... >> "Steven Campbell" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in news:39m1abF655748U1 >> @individual.net: >> >> > Is there any place on line that has a list of current / future exchanges >> > that will be going with the new MaxDSL. >> >> It has already been stated that BT aren't telling anyone anything until 3 >> days before it happens so there is no info on rollout dates. AFAIK though >> it will be rolled out to the majority of exchanges, it is just the 4/8Mb >> speeds that will take some time to be enabled. > >Thanks for the info. >There used to be a site that gave details about what actual equipment the >exchange was using. I thought maybe that information could be interpreted >into finding out if the exchange has been upgraded. > >Steven. > > > Don't know if this can be relied upon http://bbs.adslguide.org.uk/showthre...snet&Number=17 08749 -- Mike |
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On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 at 17:52:05, Steven Campbell (Steven Campbell
<(E-Mail Removed)>) wrote: >Is there any place on line that has a list of current / future exchanges >that will be going with the new MaxDSL. >I'm currently with PlusNet and my 1 year contract is up and I am wanting to >weigh up my options on whether to move on or not. > Have you been reading this thread http://www.adslguide.org.uk/newsarchive.asp?item=2144 i.e. plusnet may "possibly" be participating in the trials Don't know if this can be relied upon for an exchange list http://bbs.adslguide.org.uk/showthre...snet&Number=17 08749 If you're unhappy with plusnet, I'd jump ship -- Mike |
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"Mike NG" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 at 17:52:05, Steven Campbell (Steven Campbell > <(E-Mail Removed)>) wrote: > >Is there any place on line that has a list of current / future exchanges > >that will be going with the new MaxDSL. > >I'm currently with PlusNet and my 1 year contract is up and I am wanting to > >weigh up my options on whether to move on or not. > > > Have you been reading this thread > http://www.adslguide.org.uk/newsarchive.asp?item=2144 > i.e. plusnet may "possibly" be participating in the trials > > Don't know if this can be relied upon for an exchange list > http://bbs.adslguide.org.uk/showthre...snet&Number=17 > 08749 > > If you're unhappy with plusnet, I'd jump ship Thanks for the links Mike. I've been happy with the service PlusNet have given me so far but since I am paying £29.99 for a 1Meg unlimited and they are about to change it, I thought I'd have a look around. It seemed a good deal at the time but not looking so good now. If they were going to trial the new service to their users then I might stick around. However my exchange (Eaglesham) isn't listed at the link you posted. Steven. |
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"Steven Campbell" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in news:39mac4F61qnodU1
@individual.net: > There used to be a site that gave details about what actual equipment the > exchange was using. I thought maybe that information could be interpreted > into finding out if the exchange has been upgraded. There still is, http://www.samknows.com/ The information may not be bang up to date, for example there is a message about LLU data being old and they even link to usertools for historical data. Whether they will keep up with the info within the three days lead time I do not know, chances are you'll notice the changes happen first :0) -- Colin *Drop DEAD from the email address to reply* |
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On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 14:01:38 -0000, Steven Campbell
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > > "Mike NG" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:(E-Mail Removed)... >> On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 at 17:52:05, Steven Campbell (Steven Campbell >> <(E-Mail Removed)>) wrote: >> >Is there any place on line that has a list of current / future >> exchanges >> >that will be going with the new MaxDSL. >> >I'm currently with PlusNet and my 1 year contract is up and I am >> wanting > to >> >weigh up my options on whether to move on or not. >> > >> Have you been reading this thread >> http://www.adslguide.org.uk/newsarchive.asp?item=2144 >> i.e. plusnet may "possibly" be participating in the trials >> >> Don't know if this can be relied upon for an exchange list >> http://bbs.adslguide.org.uk/showthre...snet&Number=17 >> 08749 >> >> If you're unhappy with plusnet, I'd jump ship > > Thanks for the links Mike. > I've been happy with the service PlusNet have given me so far but since > I am > paying £29.99 for a 1Meg unlimited and they are about to change it, I > thought I'd have a look around. > > It seemed a good deal at the time but not looking so good now. If they > were > going to trial the new service to their users then I might stick around. > However my exchange (Eaglesham) isn't listed at the link you posted. > > Steven. > > > > Hi Steven, So long as your line can support it then at sometime between April and June you will get an upgrade to 2Mbps, I can't say when because I don't have a schedule for the regrade process unfortunately. The only real data we have to go on is the estimate that about 50% of our customers will be done by the end of April. With Regards, Dave, -- | Dave Tomlinson Broadband Solutions For | Customer Support for Home & Business | PlusNet plc @ http://www.plus.net + ----- My Referrals - It pays to recommend PlusNet ----- |
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On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 17:52:05 -0000, "Steven Campbell"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >Is there any place on line that has a list of current / future exchanges >that will be going with the new MaxDSL. Terminology getting mixed up, methinks. MaxDSL is merely a term which refers to ISP's which run lines at their maximum possible speed - currently 2mbit and available from pretty much every exchange if your line supports it. If you are referring to the RADSL 8mbit trials then yes, a list has been published, and it includes exchanges in London and some in rural Strathclyde. But remember, this is a trial. It is starting with a approx 2,000 lines, specially chosen by BT and includes only those from selected ISP's and only those who already have 2mbit lines at the time of selection. |
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Simon Pleasants <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
(E-Mail Removed) > If you are referring to the RADSL 8mbit trials then yes, a list has > been published, and it includes exchanges in London and some in rural > Strathclyde. Why does "not London" equate to rural for most people? While some of the exchanges are rural, East Kilbride, Cambuslang, and Giffnock are most definitely not rural. -- Ian McMillan (E-Mail Removed) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/scotrail - Scotland's online railway group http://www.railpic.co.uk - updated 04/03/2005 - 50s at Motherwell |
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