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Day 23. Having not been able to get anywhere via IDNet, I followed the private advice of a leading contributor to this thread, for which many thanks. Result: connection restored 4pm this afternoon.
I am not sure where the splitter that feeds this circuit is located, but since there is very little Openreach FTTP in this rather rural area my best guess would be cable damage between CBT and splitter.
As a result of this incident, I have looked through the T&Cs of a number of business CPs and this has proved a bit of an eye opener. While the web-sites trumpet the reliability of service and quote time to repairs, following Openreach's service levels, the small, and some of it is very small, print generally excludes liability for outages, irrespective of length, and in most cases provides no compensation either.
The major exceptions are Cerberus and BT Business. Cerberus's position is clearly stated on their web-site. The BT Business T&Cs are lengthy and require combining terms from a number of web-links, so it's no easy read. However, if you work through it, they specify the circumstances under which they provide compensation for loss of service- these are broad enough to be useful- and the amount payable, which is reasonable.
So the take-away is "Don't believe what the web-site advertises, when buying business broadband. Read the small print." For consumer broadband, at least there is the Ofcom scheme for those CPs that offer it.
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