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Re: Leaving my isdn in, new line for adsl - Was Woohoo...




----- Original Message -----
From: "James Fidell" <james@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 1:53 PM
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Leaving my isdn in, new line for adsl - Was Woohoo...


> Quoting Richard Challis (richard@xxxxxxx):

> > Is there a path to adsl where I can have a analogue phoneline and adsl
> > installed in one go?
>
> There didn't appear to be when I had mine installed here.  Until the
> analogue line is connected there's no way to reliably test the
> connection.  If you have two phone lines arriving at your door on the
> same cable, there's no guarantee that they take the same path back to the
> exchange.
>
> It all seems to be something of a gamble, particularly since BT
> want to tie you in to a contract for a year for the analogue line
> without being able to tell you if you can even get ADSL.  Obviously
> that's fine if you already use the phone for voice calls, but for
> various reasons, I needed a separate line for ADSL.
>
> I phoned BT to order a new line for my ADSL connection and specifically
> stated several times that I only wanted it for ADSL (I didn't take BT's
> ADSL offering though).  They just took my order without even pointing
> out that I might not be able to get ADSL.  I felt that was the best I
> could do to cover my arse if things didn't work out because if I couldn't
> then get ADSL, the line wouldn't be suitable for the purpose it was sold.

Many Thanks James for your info.

Don't know if you or anyone else on the list knows?

I know where the exchange is, I should be within the limit.

I think stating on a fax order that the line is for conversion to ADSL
should cover my butt slightly. It's a 75 quid (plus line rental for a year)
gamble and I do enjoy a good argument with BT :)

I know they won't be able to DACS (I think that's the line doubler unit
isn't it?) my existing line as it's a isdn. Would the engineer consider
putting such a unit on someone else's line to add my new line?

I believe that if you state it is for Redcare use they won't double the
line. But Redcare I don't believe works on a ADSL line anyhow?!

If they do double the line up - will this void the ADSL checks? Would they
remove/consider removing anything like this on the line if they were to
accept the order?

Regards

Richard


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