Site to check your Phone/Internet Options

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UBT - JohnR
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Site to check your Phone/Internet Options

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I have been told about a site which allows you to check your phone details.
http://www.samknows.com/broadband/index.php
Today it shows the LLU marker on my phone has been removed, so I can now sign up for a new internet provider, yesterday they would not accept my order. :roll:
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Re: Site to check your Phone/Internet Options

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UBT - JohnR wrote:I have been told about a site which allows you to check your phone details.
http://www.samknows.com/broadband/index.php
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This is a great site, esp. as you can check on your local exchange and see what capabilities it has as well as seeing who the LLU operators are.

You can also check if the exchange has been enabled for SDSL or ADSL Max.

AND you can see when the exchange will be upgraded to 21CN...!

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No good for cable customers :lol:
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UBT - Halifax--lad wrote:No good for cable customers :lol:
Yeah but who cares about cable ;) you've got only one choice for your area for us ADSL people we get multiple (well except Lincoln seems we get BT or BT)

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UBT - Simon wrote:
UBT - Halifax--lad wrote:No good for cable customers :lol:
Yeah but who cares about cable ;) you've got only one choice for your area for us ADSL people we get multiple (well except Lincoln seems we get BT or BT)

Simon
I REALLY miss my Telewest Blueyonder account (it's not available where I moved to)  :cry:

And with mega transfer speeds (10Mb) and no issues of line length or "noise" on the line, it's a much better "system" for delivering high speed broadband to consumers.

Trying to make a "silk purse out of the sow's ear" that is the PSTN system was always going to be (and still is an issue).

The latest BT engineer to visit me was bemoaning the fact that when there was a "copper shortage" some time back, BT took the decision to use aluminium instead (and hence why some of his call-outs are to people who want ADSL, but can't get it....and never will !)

Why not? Because "ally" has a greater resistance per unit length than copper, so for some people (on links from exchanges that were wired with "ally") are "stuffed" until the cable can be replaced with copper...which BT cannot be bothered/afford to do...!

And just in case you thought cable was "good" - in Hong Kong, the local ADSL is 100Mb...

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Post by UBT - Halifax-lad »

UBT - Timbo wrote:I REALLY miss my Telewest Blueyonder account (it's not available where I moved to)  :cry:
Ahem Ahem its Virgin Media as of today
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