To give you some background the TT line was here when i moved in around 7 years, that line had problems when getting an incoming call it it took OR 10+ visits 2 lift and shifts and over a year before it was fixed, i had the IDnet line installed as a backup during that time and at one point OR have swiapped those lines over because now the IDnet number corresponds with the TT box.
A few weeks ago i ordered a line with BT business with the view of getting a fresh line and then getting one of the other lines disconnected if i could pinpoint which one was causing the problems. Since the BT line was installed i have realised that when one line is unplugged/plugged it causes the other lines to drop out also, i did not realise that before and it now explains why the old 2 lines were dropping out at the same time.
From the information i have given are you 100% certain the problem is with OR and nothing on my side, i cant see how it can be anything my end as the 3 routers are plugged into the test socket and i have no phones connected.
I guess i have a few options
1/ As you suggest get in contact with all 3 ISP's and somehow get them to work together.
2/ Call BT business and get them to send OR as they have to come out within 24 hours but are they allowed to look at the other lines? with the other 2 lines disconnected it should solve the problem of any crosstalk?
3/ Disconnect TT and IDnet as they are out of contract and hope the BT line is stable



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