A Daft Question

Started by quandam, Feb 13, 2009, 18:14:36

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quandam

Apologies for asking a daft question.

I have been waiting (too long!) for our rural exchange to be LLU'd, (should occur July/Aug 09). If and when this happens do I have to wait for IDNet to 'adopt' the exchange or can I immediately 'upgrade' to an LLU service offered by IDNet?

I know the question is pretty basic stuff but I am not 'on the ball' with LLU etc.

Thanks in advance. :dunno:

Glenn

IDNet don't have a LLU product as fas as I know
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Rik

What Glenn said, Quandam. IDNet are not yet big enough to be able to offer LLU services, though we are doing our best to help them grow. ;)

What they will be able to offer you shortly, once your exchange is enabled, is the WBC 24Mbps service. How much benefit you'll see depends on the sorts of speeds you get now. 3Mbps or slower and there's little benefit.
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quandam

Quote from: Rik on Feb 13, 2009, 18:22:31
What Glenn said, Quandam. IDNet are not yet big enough to be able to offer LLU services, though we are doing our best to help them grow. ;)

What they will be able to offer you shortly, once your exchange is enabled, is the WBC 24Mbps service. How much benefit you'll see depends on the sorts of speeds you get now. 3Mbps or slower and there's little benefit.

Rik

That's what I was after. Once the exchange is upgraded (eventually) the WBC 24Mpps service would be very appealing indeed. I am around 400 meters from the exchange and currently get around 6.5Mb/7Mb download speed.

So, to confirm, once the exchange is upgraded I can opt to 'upgrade' to the 24Mbps service from IDNet? If this is true it would be fantastic.

Thanks for the info.


Rik

You can and it should be, you'll probably get at least 18Mbps.
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quandam

Things are sounding better by the minute/second.

Thanks Rik.

Rik

If you can give me your current downstream sync speed, noise margin and attenuation, I should be able to get closer.
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Sebby

Ah, yes, you're talking about WBC, Quantum. When you mentioned July 2009, is that the WBC date?

Lance

Is there such thing as a daft question, quandam? I like to think not!
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quandam

Quote from: Sebby on Feb 13, 2009, 21:19:57
Ah, yes, you're talking about WBC, Quantum. When you mentioned July 2009, is that the WBC date?

Sebby

I think my hopes were raised too early. The July date is for 21CN exchange upgrade. According to SamKnows there is no date set for 21CN WBC as yet. I assume that the 21CN upgrade would not afford me access to the 24MB package?

Rik

It wouldn't, Quandam. :( Be aware, though, that as the date approaches, you are likely to get periodic interruptions to your phone, which will also drop your ADSL connection.
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Sebby

Quote from: quandam on Feb 14, 2009, 10:20:55
Sebby

I think my hopes were raised too early. The July date is for 21CN exchange upgrade. According to SamKnows there is no date set for 21CN WBC as yet. I assume that the 21CN upgrade would not afford me access to the 24MB package?

Correct. 21CN is the upgrade of BT's network from PSTN to an IP system. WBC (Wholesale Broadband Connect) is BT's ADSL2+ service.