All,
I have pinched this from another site, thought it may be of interest.....
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Please be advised that to enable an essential network upgrade, BT will be carrying out planned engineering work on 4000 exchanges starting Mon 29 January 2007 over a period of 8 weeks.
A spreadsheet is available containing information on when BT are scheduled to work on which exchanges.
The engineering work will be conducted between the hours of 00:01 – 06:00 each night and customers on scheduled individual DSLAM's should expect to experience a downtime period of approximately 30 minutes. The maintenance work will only effect the DSLAM's scheduled for maintenance, and will affect all users connected to them no matter which ISP the user is with.
If you find you are unable to connect to your broadband service after the work has been completed, we would appreciate it if you could fully reboot your broadband equipment by powering down for a minimum of 30 seconds before switching it back on and trying to re-connect again.
I have attached the mentioned speadsheet (.xls format).
Lance
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Thanks for posting that, Lance, handy to know. :)
Good stuff lance
That explains the 30 minutes down time my ADSL had on the night of 29th Jan :laugh:
But how about your ADSL, Nerv? ;) :out:
Another bloody stupid format that doesn't work for me... :banana2:
;D ;D ;D
If you've got Microsoft Works Spreadsheet, that will open it.
I sometimes wonder Active if you use your PC for anything other than downloading hot pix lol :laugh:
Does this PDF help, Inactive?
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or download OpenOffice.
Or give rik the name of your xchange and he'll look it up for you lol
Rik, you only PDF'd one tab from the workbook! :)
Quote from: rikbean on Feb 20, 2007, 14:43:20
Does this PDF help, Inactive?
Nope. cos that just comes up the same, and I do have a working PDF Proggy.
Quote from: Nerval on Feb 20, 2007, 14:39:54
If you've got Microsoft Works Spreadsheet, that will open it.
I sometimes wonder Active if you use your PC for anything other than downloading hot pix lol :laugh:
OOOPS..I do have that Nerv.. :crazy:
Quote from: lance on Feb 20, 2007, 14:50:20
Rik, you only PDF'd one tab from the workbook! :)
So I did, sorry. New version herewith, not pretty but...
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Nope, Microsoft Works doesn't show up in the list, yet I do have it.
Strange.
Quote from: rikbean on Feb 20, 2007, 14:58:51
So I did, sorry. New version herewith, not pretty but...
Thank you Rik..That works...you are a star. ;)
My pleasure, I'll try and get it right first time next time. :)
You'll probably find that your exchange isn't on the list anyway now, Inactive!
Mine wasn't! :)
Quote from: lance on Feb 20, 2007, 15:04:47
You'll probably find that your exchange isn't on the list anyway now, Inactive!
Mine wasn't! :)
You are right of course Lance .. ;D
BT have probably forgotten they own it.
I find this site to be of good use for keeping an eye on whats happening to your local exchange
http://www.samknows.com/broadband/index.php
Left Side Menu, Availability, Exchange Search
:)
Thanks for that link Desaan...it suggests that my location has cable, we havn't long had sewers .. no chance of cable. :laugh:
Yeah I guess its just a rough gathering of data, although comprehensive - according to the site I too can also get cable, which is partly true - because if I lived 200 yards down the road I could. So I guess its not too far off :)
Quote from: Desaan on Feb 20, 2007, 15:55:44
I find this site to be of good use for keeping an eye on whats happening to your local exchange
I also use this one - http://usertools.plus.net/exchanges/
The problem with the links from maxping and Desaan is that neither site offers advance warnings of outages, as far as I can see!
Quite useful sites otherwise though. :)
For the benefit of some newer members, I thought I would bump this thread back up to the top.
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Good thinking, Lance. Thanks. :)