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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 23-Feb-15 21:09:28
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Re: postcodes and fibre


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In reply to a post by hotdogz:
So, who says you're connected to a cabinet? You may be on an EO line.

The BT Wholesale checker says it's connected to a cabinet!


yep thats what i said. then he said for me to do a phone number search cant do it not moved in yet .....
Standard User kasg
(fountain of knowledge) Mon 23-Feb-15 21:13:25
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In reply to a post by hotdogz:
yep thats what i said. then he said for me to do a phone number search cant do it not moved in yet .....

Very true, but I think it's unlikely the address checker would say it was connected to a cabinet if it wasn't. I just checked telephone number vs address checker for my address and the results were absolutely identical.

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Standard User PaulKirby
(committed) Mon 23-Feb-15 22:53:31
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Re: postcodes and fibre


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It seems to be a database error on BT's DSL Checker page.
It says you can get FTTP on Demand
Address 1 WILLOW MEADOW, CHURCH STRETTON, SY6 6EH on Exchange CHURCH STRETTON is served by Cabinet 9
...
WBC ADSL 2+ Up to 9 -- -- Available
...
Other Offerings
FTTP on Demand 330 30 -- Available
With no mention of FTTC.

Paul


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 24-Feb-15 00:11:39
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The checker also mentions "Fibre Multicast", without mentioning any individual FTTC speeds.

That is usually an indication that the property is connected to an FTTC cab, but that it is too far to receive service (probably beyond 2km).

Interestingly, Google maps knows where "SY6 6EL" is located, as it zooms in close. However, using "SY6 6EH" causes it to zoom out, and show the whole "SY6" area. It just doesn't understand that postcode. Same for Bing.

When I look at Google maps, I can't see "Willow Meadow" (either map or satellite), but on Bing maps, it looks like it could be a new build at the end of Lawley close.

I wonder if this is such a new build that no-one has lived there before? The postcode is too new?

In this case, perhaps the BT database has taken default/wrong location information about the postcode, and used the latitude/longitude to estimate the distance from the cabinet ... and concluded that it is just too far.
Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Tue 24-Feb-15 07:34:15
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Bingo was waiting to check what geo databases gave for postcode after breakfast

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(deleted) Tue 24-Feb-15 07:55:07
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The checker also mentions "Fibre Multicast", without mentioning any individual FTTC speeds.

That is usually an indication that the property is connected to an FTTC cab, but that it is too far to receive service (probably beyond 2km).

Interestingly, Google maps knows where "SY6 6EL" is located, as it zooms in close. However, using "SY6 6EH" causes it to zoom out, and show the whole "SY6" area. It just doesn't understand that postcode. Same for Bing.

When I look at Google maps, I can't see "Willow Meadow" (either map or satellite), but on Bing maps, it looks like it could be a new build at the end of Lawley close.

I wonder if this is such a new build that no-one has lived there before? The postcode is too new?

In this case, perhaps the BT database has taken default/wrong location information about the postcode, and used the latitude/longitude to estimate the distance from the cabinet ... and concluded that it is just too far.


yes its a new build and its not on google map yet . any idea what happens now then ? am i best to wait till my phone line is in the new place then look again ..
Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Tue 24-Feb-15 08:31:56
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It is also not a postcode with a lat lng in the OS database from during 2014, so Google and plenty of other places won't understand it for a while.

As its a new postcode then solution is to get the telephone line installed and take it from there and order based the telephone number.

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(deleted) Tue 24-Feb-15 08:47:03
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It is also not a postcode with a lat lng in the OS database from during 2014, so Google and plenty of other places won't understand it for a while.

As its a new postcode then solution is to get the telephone line installed and take it from there and order based the telephone number.
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cheers , last night i put in for the address swap with bt . waiting for a call with a date.
cant belive im going back to adsl upto 9mb . gutted just home its not for long . .i think i best let the housing know they are giving people the wrong postcode aswell ..
Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Tue 24-Feb-15 08:48:21
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It may NOT be the wrong postcode at all, but a new postcode that has been assigned and once everyone picks up the Royal Mail database will eventually filter down.

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(deleted) Tue 24-Feb-15 08:53:49
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It may NOT be the wrong postcode at all, but a new postcode that has been assigned and once everyone picks up the Royal Mail database will eventually filter down.


so the postoffice postcode checker might be wrong ? if u type the address in it comes up with sy66eh and not sy66el the post code we have been given from the housing.

2 willow meadow , church stretton

http://www2.postoffice.co.uk/postcode-finder

forgot to say ive typed this postcode sy66eh on bt and plusnet and the address for willow meadow comes up

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