I am not saying ali cannot be to blame, however I think the danger is when it exists its automatically assumed to be the problem and it prevents an investigation, engineers have a motivation to close jobs quickly, and having ali on the cable gives a convenient excuse to pass on to the end user.
My E side has thicker copper than my D side but has no relevance on FTTC.
On the D side info I was given a couple of years back had it at 0.2mm copper and 0.7mm (last 50m) ali.
The best copper seems to be mainly used for long runs in rural areas, alot of city areas seem to have thinner copper.
Edited by Chrysalis (Fri 18-Aug-17 11:03:32)