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Old 07-28-2005, 05:39 PM
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Ok guys, I've just been told by my ISP that there is "NO CAPACITY IN
EXCHANGE. We have to wait for BT to install new equipment or for a circuit
to be ceased in your local exchange.".

The exchange (Amisfield or WSAMI) was supposed to be enabled on the 13th of
July. According to the BT website it has now been done as of 22nd July. My
order was in on the 9th of July. It seems unlikely that the entire village
has suddenly ordered broadband, and from that, I can only assume that the
first DSLAM has yet to be installed at my exchange. Does this make sense,
even when an exchange is supposedy ADSL enabled?

What an utterly frustrating carry-on, with BT and their nonsense once more.

21st century Britain... yawn...

Rgds

Stuart





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Old 07-28-2005, 07:59 PM
kraftee
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Mr Flipflops wrote:
> Ok guys, I've just been told by my ISP that there is "NO CAPACITY IN
> EXCHANGE. We have to wait for BT to install new equipment or for a
> circuit to be ceased in your local exchange.".
>
> The exchange (Amisfield or WSAMI) was supposed to be enabled on the
> 13th of July. According to the BT website it has now been done as of
> 22nd July. My order was in on the 9th of July. It seems unlikely
> that the entire village has suddenly ordered broadband, and from
> that, I can only assume that the first DSLAM has yet to be installed
> at my exchange. Does this make sense, even when an exchange is
> supposedy ADSL enabled?
> What an utterly frustrating carry-on, with BT and their nonsense once
> more.
> 21st century Britain... yawn...
>
> Rgds
>
> Stuart


Which ISP? If you decided (for what ever reasons) to go for one who supply
their services by data stream that could be the blockage...


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Old 07-28-2005, 08:07 PM
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Mr Flipflops wrote:
> Ok guys, I've just been told by my ISP that there is "NO CAPACITY IN
> EXCHANGE. We have to wait for BT to install new equipment or for a circuit
> to be ceased in your local exchange.".
>
> The exchange (Amisfield or WSAMI) was supposed to be enabled on the 13th of
> July. According to the BT website it has now been done as of 22nd July. My
> order was in on the 9th of July. It seems unlikely that the entire village
> has suddenly ordered broadband, and from that, I can only assume that the
> first DSLAM has yet to be installed at my exchange. Does this make sense,
> even when an exchange is supposedy ADSL enabled?
>
> What an utterly frustrating carry-on, with BT and their nonsense once more.
>
> 21st century Britain... yawn...
>
> Rgds
>
> Stuart
>
>
>



This happened to my parents exchange - the rfs date was pushed back a
few weeks after they had preordered it, Metronet then showed it as
having no capacity also. A week after the exchanged was finally enabled
their cs chap checked again with BT and capacity had magically been
provided :-)

Rob
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Old 07-28-2005, 08:14 PM
Mr Flipflops
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>
> Which ISP? If you decided (for what ever reasons) to go for one who supply
> their services by data stream that could be the blockage...
>


ISP is Force9.


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Old 07-28-2005, 08:16 PM
Mr Flipflops
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>> Ok guys, I've just been told by my ISP that there is "NO CAPACITY IN
>> EXCHANGE. We have to wait for BT to install new equipment or for a
>> circuit to be ceased in your local exchange.".
>>
>> The exchange (Amisfield or WSAMI) was supposed to be enabled on the 13th
>> of July. According to the BT website it has now been done as of 22nd
>> July. My order was in on the 9th of July. It seems unlikely that the
>> entire village has suddenly ordered broadband, and from that, I can only
>> assume that the first DSLAM has yet to be installed at my exchange. Does
>> this make sense, even when an exchange is supposedy ADSL enabled?
>>
>> What an utterly frustrating carry-on, with BT and their nonsense once
>> more.
>>
>> 21st century Britain... yawn...
>>
>> Rgds
>>
>> Stuart
>>
>>
>>

>
>
> This happened to my parents exchange - the rfs date was pushed back a few
> weeks after they had preordered it, Metronet then showed it as having no
> capacity also. A week after the exchanged was finally enabled their cs
> chap checked again with BT and capacity had magically been provided :-)
>
> Rob


Good, I have a feeling it's going to be something along those lines. Been
waiting years for this ;-).


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Old 07-28-2005, 09:01 PM
Phil Thompson
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On Thu, 28 Jul 2005 19:16:41 GMT, "Mr Flipflops"
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>Good, I have a feeling it's going to be something along those lines.


the error message thrown up when an exchange is delayed seems to be
either "no capacity" or people interpret it as such. I guess it was
pre-loaded with the original date and they use a fudge to block
ordering if its not ready.

Phil
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