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(deleted) Mon 09-Jan-12 09:42:19
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Hi

Could anyone tell me how many Exchange Only postcodes there are for the Hunslet MYHLT exchange.

Thanks
Standard User bookey
(fountain of knowledge) Mon 09-Jan-12 12:27:26
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Why do you want that, it holds no real value...

Paul
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(Unregistered)Mon 09-Jan-12 17:38:08
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will i get fttc bathgate eh477ht


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 09-Jan-12 19:20:29
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eh477ht

nothing in the spreadsheet for that postcode, which means likely no.
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(deleted) Wed 11-Jan-12 12:27:38
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Just joined, and have a question which I hope someone has an answer for.

Checking on the google hosted PCP csv file linked earlier, for my postcode the Percent Lines column says 100%, and a postcode search (SN14 6YJ) on the availability checker says we can get a connection.

However, when I do a phone number search, it says we can only get ADSL2 and a speed of 512k. We only moved into the house in December, and the line went live on the 22nd, it was an existing line, and we have a new number. We have broadband enabled and not getting much over 500k.

Question 1: The Chippenham exchange is now live and the postcode says 100%, but is there some other factor involved?
Question 2: Would having a new number affect the database listing, or could there have been an error in its listing? If so, who do I need to contact to sort it out.

Thanks in advance.
Standard User bookey
(fountain of knowledge) Wed 11-Jan-12 12:28:53
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Do you have ADSL service on that line at the new house?

Paul
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(deleted) Wed 11-Jan-12 12:30:13
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Yes we do, as I said in the post, only getting about 500k as we are miles from the exchange.
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(Unregistered)Wed 11-Jan-12 14:03:33
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Great Doc - I have been searching for months to find something like this! The reason is my exchange is due to be upgraded very soon (was Dec 11, now Mar 12) - however I live on the edge of the village and was worried I may not get it. In the doc my postcode is listed as:

EACAX,CAXTON,CB232TA,{EACAX}{p2},0,100,7.2,7b,Yes,FTTP

My question is are they rolling out FTTP at the same time as FTTC (so basically will I get fibre to my house soon) or is it that they will roll out FTTC and then come back in some distant future to do the FTTP bits? (I did always think I would likely be left out as there are not that many houses though there are a few businesses (we were one of the Race to Infinity winners so maybe BT are kindly doing all my exchanges (unlikely I know!))

Also if it is the annoying case where they roll out FTTC but not FTTP - will the peak time usage be any better when people switch to infinity (I get about 4Mb in the day but it drops to something rubbish in the evenings)

Thanks for your help,

Shane
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(deleted) Wed 11-Jan-12 17:45:49
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The work to enable FTTC will be quicker then FTTP as each install takes a while to instal for each house, as you're post code is listed as getting FTTP you should get it.

Peak time usage will be alot better then on current asdl, as the backhaul to the exchange is fibre so the slow down will depend on how many people take up the service but there should be sufficent backhaul so more then 4mpbs.
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(deleted) Wed 11-Jan-12 18:17:11
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The 100% is how many lines in the cabinet are planned for FTTC upgrade. What else does it say in the document? Deployed? Phase?
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