@_Sin
That why the combined sheet (of the two CSV) parts, has the spaces taken out. even excel 2007/2010 can't handle the 1.31 million rows of information in the original CSV (hence why it was in two parts probably). The google docs i posted, has the spaces taken out. (which means if you don't find your postcode, no FTTP/FTTC for you....),.. but the fusion document takes seconds to view any particular postcode.
@acpsd775
I believe it was explained a few pages back.. its the speed increase the postcode area will get, from a specific baseline. So, BT perhaps, may be installing the higher numbers first because of percieved gain in overall broadband speeds.
@electro
Thats exactly it. its a poscode lottery.
What WE (the public), don't have, is the information on how they have determined what cabinets get what.
I contacted a guy from BT once to get the answer, his reply, makes me think that its actually based on:-
The affluence of the area.
The likelihood of the people taking out a BT fibre contract.
Cost to upgrade the exchange.
Cost to upgrade each cabinet.
all of these variables are more have been taken into account as they have rolled it out. Now, as i suggested in an earlier it post, it MIGHT , and i'm only suggesting this, Might, be based around what phone numbers have registered for interest in BT infinity from the infinity website.
Which is why i suggested, if your cabinet isn't connect, i would trace all the wires back, from the local poles, and also, find out what houses are in your poscode, and which postcodes that cabinet serves.
then, i would knock on all the houses and ask people if they wouldn't mind putting their number in , to express an interest in infinity.
ofc, who knows if that would work, or, if they log a phone number per IP address etc. (to stop just that action)...
but business wise, it makes business sense, to upgrade a cabinet where Every single person on that cabinet has registered an interest in infinity.
After all, the exchange is upgraded, they just have to add the new DSLAM cabinet.
who knows.
What we do know, is that eventually, all the cabinets will be done, and (someone correct me here if im wrong), i thought they have said they are going for 95% of the population will get infinity by the end of 2015 ??
https://www.google.com/fusiontables/DataSource?snapi...
Edited by deleted (Fri 06-Jan-12 20:18:36)