This time you should get a real BT Technician.
He will clip a small oscillator device on your line which "warbles" and sends this tone down the line. He will then go to the cabinet and try to locate the tone - if he cannot then he will start at the pole and trace it thee, then any underground junctions and so on al the way to the cabinet. A fairly easy task.
Don't Kelly or Quinns contractors have that kit and are trained to use it?!?!
If not that's shocking and they should be on or near any line plant int he first place.
Indeed. That's the basic, easy, quick solution to finding the correct pair, and takes no time at all, compared with any other solutions - I can't think of a more appropriate word than "shocking". Excluding the VDSL faceplate installation (which doesn't really alter anything at all if they know how to do it, which of course they should, with their eyes closed), all that should need to happen on a line without a fault is that an engineer comes round, puts an oscillator in your socket, leaves for 10 mins to go to the PCP, then comes back, removes the oscillator and reconnects your kit, and finally asks if your internet is what you'd hoped for.
I'd probably lose my temper but of course follow Mr. Saffron's advice, let's not give anyone the slightest excuse to blame you for anything.
After your FTTC connection has been working as it should for a few weeks, you could always phone BT and complain very strongly about Kelly Communications, as well as any of the compensation-related things Mr. Saffron has mentioned which will be far more important to you personally.
Edited by deleted (Sat 10-Jan-15 08:01:43)