How can it say FTTC is a) available and b) give the estimated speed when the infrastructure doesn't even exist yet. Basically, bugs aside, it won't and shouldn't say you can have it until you really can have it.
The logical way for it to work is how I've generally seen it working. Kit goes in, checker changes to say you can have it. Happened last year for my line. In my old street not far from where I live the cabinets only recently went in and now my mates mum (who still lives there) has had the result for her number change to show availability.
Simply doesn't make sense to say its up and running - go ahead and order when it's clearly false. Quelle surprise when you go to the ISP and they tell you you've wasted your time.
Edited by orly (Fri 17-Jun-11 01:35:59)