WBC Availability

Started by Adam, Apr 13, 2010, 01:49:25

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zappaDPJ

Quote from: Rik on Apr 14, 2010, 17:55:13
Yes, the fibre didn't go to the necessary cabinet, even though the exchange was enabled. Very BT. :(

Sounds a similar situation to me, there are a number of properties already connected in my street but they are not taking any further orders for another 8 weeks. I still don't know if it's due to a planning problem, capacity or the family of pixies that live inside the cabinet  :sigh:
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Glenn

The 3rd option is most beliveable
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adamr8965

4th option, live next to exchange and plug a ethernet cable into the 1gbps core. :whistle:

Rik

Nice idea, but I think they'd notice, Adam. :)
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Tacitus

Quote from: DorsetBoy on Apr 14, 2010, 17:16:15
>> http://www.btwholesale.com/pages/static/Community/Broadband_Community/21CN_Broadband_Availability.html  << Download the list on the right.

Thanks.  Needless to say my exchange is not on the list neither are a couple of  towns inside a 10 mile radius; one with a population of some 60K and the other around 300K.  Given my exchange has around 4800 subscribers I'm not altogether surprised, but I'd have thought the others would have made it.  

Seems very arbitrary which ones they upgrade.  Time to call Rutland Telecom....


adamr8965

who bt or idnet with my usage?

dujas

BT Wholesale has announced another 148 exchanges for upgrades to WBC ADSL2+ by 31/03/2011, full list here.

For my locality, Talktalk are now set to unbundle my exchange before BT offer WBC  ::)

pdu

Frankly, talktalk could offer to run 1gbps fibre to my home and I'd still take adsl1 from a decent isp any day :)

pctech

Yep too true.

My landline is with the phone coop and they offered me an unbundled deal of phone and broadband (with 40GB allowance) for 22.99 a month.

I asked who they use for broadband and they said Opal telecom (carphone warehouse owned and same network as used by TalkTalk I think) so I politely declined and explained why.

psp83

Talk Talk isn't that bad around this area, I know a few people on there LLU and get good speeds & pings 24/7..

gromit

I didn't realise there were Opal resellers!
Dare I ask who they are?

pctech

One I asked is The Phone Co-op www.phone.coop whom my landline is now with (BT Openreach maintained though of course) so I can get a bit back on what I have to spend each year.


pctech

Let me give a fuller explanation (had to go as needed food) Phone co-op use BT for the voice function (as most do) and either Opal or Murphx for broadband (I presume they will use Opal if they have equipment in your exchange or Murphx if they dont)