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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 23-Aug-19 21:58:40
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Re: V numbers


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Could it be the same type of V number as this?

https://imgur.com/0AefOXI
Standard User kitcat
(experienced) Sat 24-Aug-19 13:53:38
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Re: V numbers


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Yes, that is one in the v50xx range. Do you know the exchange it was on? as they are not unique across exchanges.
Standard User busterboy
(member) Sat 24-Aug-19 14:24:45
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Re: V numbers


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Yes, that is one in the v50xx range. Do you know the exchange it was on? as they are not unique across exchanges.


That is my picture from my exchange KitKat.

Exchange is MYART Arthington LS21 2LL and that pole is opposite my house right now. smile

https://www.telecom-tariffs.co.uk/codelook.htm?xid=8...

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Standard User kitcat
(experienced) Sat 24-Aug-19 14:50:44
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Re: V numbers


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Ok.thanks

The AQN is not related to the exchange as AQN doesn't occur in exchange codes. It could be a memonic (Like FTTP) for Access ??? Network

What we would need is a list like the Hampshire one from a Fibre first area. This would give us a dense area that would enable us to derive what the different V levels mean.
Standard User Taras
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sat 24-Aug-19 15:38:46
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Re: V numbers


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Largish geographically due to it being the New Forest.
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