Regarding the noise margin, that is set sync time at the cabinet on FTTC, and at the exchange on ADSLx. From that point on the noise over the copper between you and the cabinet on FTTC varies with whatever noise level turns up near enough to the line. On ADSLx it is over the whole line to the exchange.
As noise goes up, the noise margin falls. See this page for a fuller explanation. The difference about SNRM between ADSLx and FTTC is that to stabilise the line one of the methods on ADSLx is to raise the sync-time noise margin to slow down the line, whereas on FTTC a speed cap is put directly on the line sync instead. They call it "banding". (I need to update the page about that). Let's hope the line between you and the cabinet is good. If you need to know more about banding, kitz.co.uk is a good site.
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