Announcement re Peterborough BRAS issue

Started by Glenn, Dec 21, 2009, 13:54:13

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esh

Maybe they bought 2nd hand and it was an old broken part they sold off a few years ago? ;)

Don't laugh, I've seen it happen  :o
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PuncH

Anymore news on this issue at all? I didn't get a chance to call support today.

Rik

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PuncH

Will assume it's still open then, although now I've had no issues in the evenings my connection has been nice and stable.

Just need the margin to be reset so it'll then be back to it's former glory instead of the rather limp floppy excuse of a connection it is at the moment!

Rik

Sadly, I only ever get a limp and floppy excuse for a connection. ;)
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Simon

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Rik

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PuncH

Mines normally rock solid and hardly wavers!

Rik

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PuncH

Looks like IDNet have reset my noisemargin and it's now back to just under 15db and sync is back towards what it used to be.

Anyone else who suffered as a result of this issue had their connections reset?

Steve

Just noticed this on my rss feed

Status Notification: Announcement - 13 January 2010 15:55:57

Service: Announcement
Posted: 07 January 2010 10:04:22
Updated: 13 January 2010 15:55:57
Status:Resolved
Message: UPDATE TO PETERBOROUGH ISSUE

Further to the works carried out on 05/01/2010 BT replaced a card in the exchange.

Monitoring continues. Should the issue return further investigation will be carried out.
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Rik

They replaced a card in my exchange and my line has been worse ever since. :(
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Steve

Peterborough must have got your old one :thumb:
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Glenn

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Quote from: Steve on Jan 13, 2010, 17:54:30
Just noticed this on my rss feed

Status Notification: Announcement - 13 January 2010 15:55:57

Service: Announcement
Posted: 07 January 2010 10:04:22
Updated: 13 January 2010 15:55:57
Status:Resolved
Message: UPDATE TO PETERBOROUGH ISSUE

Further to the works carried out on 05/01/2010 BT replaced a card in the exchange.

Monitoring continues. Should the issue return further investigation will be carried out.

That will be the same as this then  Grin http://www.idnetters.co.uk/forums/index.php?topic=17816.msg435069#msg435069
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PuncH

Spoke to support today. They didn't reset my noisemargin and therefore assume it to be the DLM at the exchange that did it.

Rik

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joll200x

speaking of DLM (loosely at least) - do IDnet support seamless rate adaption? Was reading something about it today and I have hardware that supports it but from the looks of the RFCs it was never a confirmed standard? Looks like what DLM should be but without the resyncs.

Steve

Not sure about SRA but since BT provide the local connection and backbone  would they not control its availability. It may be possible with other suppliers of ADSL2+ i.e LLU
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Rik

I agree, Steve. AFAIK, BT do not yet offer the service.
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joll200x

Quote from: Steve on Jan 13, 2010, 23:05:22
Not sure about SRA but since BT provide the local connection and backbone  would they not control its availability. It may be possible with other suppliers of ADSL2+ i.e LLU

good point, didn't look at it that way :)