It still needs to be reported as a broadband fault, with a note about noise on the line, rather than as a noisy phone line fault with a note about broadband disconnections. Different people in Openreach are going to pick it up and assign their type of engineer.
The advice we gave for years about reporting a noisy line in order to get a broadband fault fixed quicker, (assuming there really was a noisy line), was never a guaranteed broadband fix. As has been frequently pointed out by more than one engineer on these forums. It simply worked in a high percentage of cases so was usually worth doing.
It also served the ancillary purpose that if there was no noise when the engineer tested, that no charge would be raised on "No fault found", unlike on a broadband "no fault found". That benefit went down the pan years ago when Openreach started charging for that on phone problems as well as broadband.
It did still work on ADSLx lines, but on FTTC is a dodgy approach.
Particularly once banding has been applied! As you have found out a few times already with this fault.
With luck you may get the problem sorted. But luck is what it will be.
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Edited by RobertoS (Thu 13-Apr-17 14:31:37)