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(deleted) Fri 18-Feb-11 19:14:42
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maybe the reason infinity is the most popular just now as that is the only fttc product being mass marketed just now.

id go as far as saying no one else has yet bothered to mass market it yet at all, exc BTR.
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(deleted) Fri 18-Feb-11 19:57:20
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"but why replace the PCP casing?"

so the tie cables can go in as a rule ie the old shell was full and no room for the new cables to link to the new FTTC cab
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(deleted) Fri 18-Feb-11 19:58:38
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but why replace the PCP casing?

Apart from the posibility it may have been damagaed. to allow for extra space to install the copper tie cables (to an FTTC cabinet) and the termination blocks.


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(deleted) Fri 18-Feb-11 20:01:42
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To be fair to BT though their deal is pretty good, but congrats none the less laugh
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(deleted) Fri 18-Feb-11 20:13:40
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My line is exactly 547m to the FTTC cab. I was predicted to get about 28.7 mbit down and 6.8 mbit up. My ip profile is 38717 kbps down and 1000 up. I find that I normally tend to get around 37 mbit down and 8 mbit up regardless of the time of day.
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(deleted) Fri 18-Feb-11 20:18:57
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[re: RobertoS] [link to this post]
 
In reply to a post by RobertoS:
Very pleased bar one thing.

Having acknowledged receipt of the order they sort of go into silence u til something happens. In particular they don't tell you that the migration order has been submitted to BT. I got used to O2 bombarding me with texts at every stage.

But emails replying to queries have been well handled. Setup details email was adequate-to-good, gave an IP masking that I couldn't set on my router, when I tried to pre-configure, but it turned out not to matter as the router auto-configures in a minute or so once the modem was up and running.


Good to know, I don't think any ISP is exactly the "messiah" of ISPs, they all have problems, but some more than others. Lying to customers is something that I cannot accept with ADSL24, and then bullying them with hefty fines unless you stay with them is unacceptable.
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(knowledge is power) Fri 18-Feb-11 20:23:17
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In reply to a post by andyboygsi:
maybe the reason infinity is the most popular just now as that is the only fttc product being mass marketed just now.
id go as far as saying no one else has yet bothered to mass market it yet at all, exc BTR.


That is a very good point! I so seldom watch TV I'd forgotten the advertising was BTR/Infinity.

Thanks to the others about the PCP replacement - makes sense it would be full, this is the original area of town, some houses in the roads around here date from when Farnborough airfield was first created as the UK home of aviation. Lots of senior staff military housing from the last century. smile

James - be* pro - on THFB - sync about 17.2mbps - BQM
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(knowledge is power) Fri 18-Feb-11 20:58:53
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In reply to a post by jchamier:
Good to know you're up and running. My cabinet isn't due to arrive until July now, although this week Openreach replaced the old PCP box with a brand new one - but its not a DSLAM box. Hopefully they've got the ground ready for the new one, maybe ducting went in to go between the two, but why replace the PCP casing?

The same thing happened to my PCP, it was first replaced by a new one and then the fibre cab was added later, still not ready though. frown

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(sensei) Fri 18-Feb-11 23:45:28
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In reply to a post by Global_Inferno:
In reply to a post by RobertoS:
Very pleased bar one thing.

Having acknowledged receipt of the order they sort of go into silence u til something happens. In particular they don't tell you that the migration order has been submitted to BT. I got used to O2 bombarding me with texts at every stage.

But emails replying to queries have been well handled. Setup details email was adequate-to-good, gave an IP masking that I couldn't set on my router, when I tried to pre-configure, but it turned out not to matter as the router auto-configures in a minute or so once the modem was up and running.
Good to know, I don't think any ISP is exactly the "messiah" of ISPs, they all have problems, but some more than others. Lying to customers is something that I cannot accept with ADSL24, and then bullying them with hefty fines unless you stay with them is unacceptable.
Well I don't know if it is normal, but I got a welcoming phone call from the owner in the middle of the afternoon!

Hellloooooooooooo, are you there Ian Livingstone?

My broadband basic info/help site - www.robertos.me.uk
My domains,website and mail hosting - Tsohost. Internet connection - IDNet Home Starter Fibre.
Standard User orly
(experienced) Sat 19-Feb-11 03:31:15
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Re: That was painless


[re: RobertoS] [link to this post]
 
In reply to a post by RobertoS:
In reply to a post by Global_Inferno:
In reply to a post by RobertoS:
Very pleased bar one thing.

Having acknowledged receipt of the order they sort of go into silence u til something happens. In particular they don't tell you that the migration order has been submitted to BT. I got used to O2 bombarding me with texts at every stage.

But emails replying to queries have been well handled. Setup details email was adequate-to-good, gave an IP masking that I couldn't set on my router, when I tried to pre-configure, but it turned out not to matter as the router auto-configures in a minute or so once the modem was up and running.
Good to know, I don't think any ISP is exactly the "messiah" of ISPs, they all have problems, but some more than others. Lying to customers is something that I cannot accept with ADSL24, and then bullying them with hefty fines unless you stay with them is unacceptable.
Well I don't know if it is normal, but I got a welcoming phone call from the owner in the middle of the afternoon!

Hellloooooooooooo, are you there Ian Livingstone?


Maybe normal with a diddy ISP

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BT Infinity 8th July 2010
Connected to: P23 Kilmaine Road, Bangor, BT19 6DT (NIBA)
600m (approx) to cabinet
25.5mbit down / 7.6mbit up

Previously:
BT Broadband, roughly 4mbit sync
4KM line / 54dB atten / 9dB SNR / Netgear DG834GT
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