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Old 07-28-2005, 10:22 AM
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I thought that ADSL was possible, admittedly only at 256K, on all lines
irrrespective of length? Is that right?

I'm 5.5km from the exchange as the crow flies but BT have reported a
DACS on my line and say "Unfortunately we am [sic] in the process of
cancelling the order, as even after the dacs is removed the engineers
have advised this line will not support adsl." The ISP promptly
resubmitted the order for 1Mbit.

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Phil



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Old 07-28-2005, 12:18 PM
John P
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P.R.Brady wrote:
> I thought that ADSL was possible, admittedly only at 256K, on all lines
> irrrespective of length? Is that right?
>
> I'm 5.5km from the exchange as the crow flies but BT have reported a
> DACS on my line and say "Unfortunately we am [sic] in the process of
> cancelling the order, as even after the dacs is removed the engineers
> have advised this line will not support adsl." The ISP promptly
> resubmitted the order for 1Mbit.
>


What speed was the original order for ?

JP
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Old 07-28-2005, 03:13 PM
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John P wrote:
> P.R.Brady wrote:
>
>> I thought that ADSL was possible, admittedly only at 256K, on all
>> lines irrrespective of length? Is that right?
>>
>> I'm 5.5km from the exchange as the crow flies but BT have reported a
>> DACS on my line and say "Unfortunately we am [sic] in the process of
>> cancelling the order, as even after the dacs is removed the engineers
>> have advised this line will not support adsl." The ISP promptly
>> resubmitted the order for 1Mbit.
>>

>
> What speed was the original order for ?
>
> JP


2Mbit, though I expected far less.
Phil

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Old 07-28-2005, 03:39 PM
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P.R.Brady wrote:
> John P wrote:
>> P.R.Brady wrote:
>>
>>> I thought that ADSL was possible, admittedly only at 256K, on all
>>> lines irrrespective of length? Is that right?
>>>
>>> I'm 5.5km from the exchange as the crow flies but BT have reported a
>>> DACS on my line and say "Unfortunately we am [sic] in the process of
>>> cancelling the order, as even after the dacs is removed the
>>> engineers have advised this line will not support adsl." The ISP
>>> promptly resubmitted the order for 1Mbit.
>>>

>>
>> What speed was the original order for ?
>>
>> JP

>
> 2Mbit, though I expected far less.
> Phil


Should have gone for the minimum & worked your way up from there after
getting service. At least you would have some type of broadband connection
now & would also have a fair idea of what would be your possible maximum
connection speed as well (you could fail the 1Mb & then you would have to
wait whilst the system goes round again for a 512k provide).....


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Old 07-28-2005, 06:38 PM
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On Thu, 28 Jul 2005 10:22:27 +0100, "P.R.Brady" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

>I thought that ADSL was possible, admittedly only at 256K, on all lines
>irrrespective of length? Is that right?


no. Some are too long, end of story.

The www.bt.com/broadband number checker is fairly conservative, if it
offers something (without saying "very unlikely") then it can probably
be made to work.

Phil
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Old 07-29-2005, 03:03 PM
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Phil Thompson wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Jul 2005 10:22:27 +0100, "P.R.Brady" <(E-Mail Removed)>
> wrote:
>
>
>>I thought that ADSL was possible, admittedly only at 256K, on all lines
>>irrrespective of length? Is that right?

>
>
> no. Some are too long, end of story.
>
> The www.bt.com/broadband number checker is fairly conservative, if it
> offers something (without saying "very unlikely") then it can probably
> be made to work.
>
> Phil


Sadly the checker is inconsistent.
My number: 2Mbit
Postcode: 1 Mbit
Address: 1 Mbit
Neighbour's number: Very unlikely to get 512K ot 256K.

Phil

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Old 07-29-2005, 08:13 PM
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On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 15:03:31 +0100, "P.R.Brady" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>Sadly the checker is inconsistent.
>My number: 2Mbit
>Postcode: 1 Mbit
>Address: 1 Mbit


Postcode has always been useless. Number is most reliable, but if the
DACS exists the precise cable is undefined and the neighbours may be a
better guide.

Phil
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