Both AOL UK ... operations have long since been taken over by TalkTalk
While AOL BB (not AOL UK which is part of AOL Inc) may now be owned by TT, they do still offer separate LLU BB products over a separate network (according to SamKnows). Admittedly not brilliant.
Indeed they are one of the few (only) retail ISPs to still offer a Partial LLU product, but only "Up to 8 Meg" [ugh].
Interesting - thanks for that. You'd think after some five years that TalkTalk would have migrated customers and shut down the legacy AOL network entirely. It must be getting increasingly difficult to support an old G.DMT only network. The exchange equipment is obsolescent (5 years is a long time in data communications) and the underlying network might be based on ATM (which is becoming increasingly rare, as it contrasts with the modern preference for Ethernet based technologies such as MPLS).
It seems BT Wholesale are adopting the approach of giving notice on their 20CN system (the same generation of technology as the 'up to 8 Meg' AOL network) in certain exchanges with 21CN ADSL2+. This allows the 20CN network links to be shut down and the exchange equipment recovered for spares to keep the remaining parts of the 20CN network going.
It would be helpful if SamKnows were updated to reflect the reality for those ordering today. Useful information isn't there (like which of TalkTalk, Sky and Zen has FTTx presence at the handover node for that exchange), some of the information is out of date (the Zen information is for their legacy LLU deployment at a handful of exchanges, not the newer 200 exchange MPLS based network), and some relates to networks that, at most, exist only to serve legacy and/or wholesale customers.