I need some advice please, I used to have my phone line with bt and o2 broadband at 4.5mb then sky took over my line and I started getting lots of nuisance calls so I tried to get them to change my number but they said bt has to so I cancelled sky talk, the line was deactivated but was never disconnected at the exchange I reconnected to bt and was given a new number but now when I check with different ISPs Im being told the max my line can support is 0.5mb and that my noise figure is more than 75db and adsl max speed is 0mb? Their is clearly an error but when I spoke to bt he didn�t understand what I was getting at. Im around 893 meters away from the exchange and Iv checked neighbours phone numbers and they get stats for 4-6mb so what has happened to my line since switching back to bt.
If I don�t put my phone number in, just enter my address I get an estimation for 5mb from sky and 4-5 from other ISPs
I would appreciate any advice please because virgin, sky, aol, bt and o2 are saying I can only get 0.5mb, talktalk is saying I can get 0mb and orange is saying their is something on your line incompatible with our broadband, BT themselves say due to the distant from the exchange you will need an engineer to visit your line supports max 1mb adsl and 256kb adsl max.
Heres my tel no information from sam knows:
BT ADSL broadband availability
You are connected to the Banbury telephone exchange.
� ADSL is available in your area
� Your exchange is also enabled for ADSL Max services
� Your exchange is also enabled for ADSL2+ services
According to BT Wholesale, your phone line should be able to support a 1Mbps or greater ADSL connection.
Standard ADSL RAG results
� You cannot receive 2Mbps ADSL
� You may be able to receive 1Mbps ADSL
� You may be able to receive 512kbps ADSL
(Engineer visit likely)
� You may be able to receive 256kbps ADSL
(Engineer visit likely)
� » Your BT ADSL code is: AEAEAEZ
� » Matched result using the phone you provided
You are approximately 893 metres from the exchange. Note that this is the straight line distance - the actual cable length will be longer!
And heres what kitz says for my phone number
Telephone No: Xxxx
Postcode: Xxxx
Phone & Postcode search OK
Exchange Information
Exchange: Banbury BT Code: SMBB
Location: Castle Street, OX16 8PE
Distance:- Direct: 899 metres
(appx)*
By Road: 1.45 km
Status
ADSL enabled: July 30, 2001
DSL Max enabled: March 30, 2006
SDSL enabled : Enabled
21CN due : (PSTN) N/A
21CN WBC (Broadband) Enabled 31.05.09
Broadband Access�
Market 3
Available ISPs Other Broadband Technology & LLU Providers
Although your exchange is BT owned, this does not limit you to just BT Broadband and a vast range of ISPs are able to supply you with adsl.
Available ISPs are too numerous to list, but some examples would be: Zen, Plusnet, IDNet, Enta, etc
BT Line Speed Estimation
Fixed ADSL: 1024 kbps (1 Mb)
DSL Max: 0 kbps (0 Mb)
21CN WBC : Not Available
Important: The above figures are obtained from the BTw database, which is often conservative.
DSLmax speeds are best guess based on the surrounding area and cannot take into effect individual line conditions which may effect the result such as the type of equipment you use or other issues which may affect the Signal to Noise Ratio.
If you already have adsl then you may be interested in Max dsl speed calculator which may give a better indication of your lines capability.
RAG Test Results
Fixed: Long line green for 1Mbps, Red for 2Mbps
radsl: Line has over 75dB loss, ADSL unlikely, but will be tested by an engineer on-site
MAX: Max may not be available - tests pending
TPON: No info in database
Check: No compatability issues
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adsl 1 linecode : AAEZ
dslmax linecode: AEAEAEZ
Explanation of RAG codes. �OFCOM Broadband Access Classification
Market 3: This exchange has 4 or more principal operators AND the exchange serves 10,000 or more premises. Exchange has been de-regulated.



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