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		<title>ADSL in the UK (Broadband)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 15:10:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A bit of a rant, but very relevant all the same. So we all have ADSL to our houses and our businesses. It&#8217;s all over copper cables laid by men with clubs in the stone age. I understand that changing the copper cabling in the UK will be a pretty big deal. Why not allow [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A bit of a rant, but very relevant all the same.</p>
<p>So we all have ADSL to our houses and our businesses. It&#8217;s all over copper cables laid by men with clubs in the stone age. I understand that changing the copper cabling in the UK will be a pretty big deal. Why not allow companies / people to pay for a fiber install to our doors if we want ?</p>
<p>Here comes the reason for the blog &#8230;</p>
<p>We moved into a new build house in 2006. When the house was built we asked for 3 phones lines to be installed at the same time, which they were. So tell me why each line syncs at a completely different speed ? As of right now the 3 lines show as follow -<br />
Line 1 &#8211; 5114 kbps / 1087 kbps (ADSL 2+)<br />
Line 2 &#8211; 2304 kbps / 640 kbps (ADSL Max)<br />
Line 3 &#8211; 4027 kbps / 800 kbps (ADSL 2+)</p>
<p>When they were all ADSL Max&#8217;s the downstreams were about the same. It&#8217;s not the routers, the ADSL filters or the in house cables. So that leaves the route to the exchange. So is it that each line takes a different route or that each line is on a different quality cable ? If it&#8217;s either of these why can&#8217;t we get it fixed ?</p>
<p>Another interesting point is that there&#8217; are more new houses going up in field across from us. So when a they have a new phone line put in the following happens our phone line drops a few times.<br />
Firstly why should our phone lines drop if someone else is having a line put in ? (What if I was on a 999 call and it was life or death ?) Interestingly when the lines are back we get sync from 3mb to 6mb. A few weeks ago we had over 6.2mb on one line and it lasted for a week until someone else moved in nearby ! I guess it&#8217;s just if the BT person moves our cables one way or the other.</p>
<p>Last point is in the morning when I get up for work I check the speed of our main ADSL line, yup the 5mb one. About once a week it&#8217;s down to 4.2mb or so. I can get it back to above 5mb by software rebooting the router. It usually takes about 4 goes or so and will happily stay at over 5mb until some magic happens overnight or someone nearby moves in. Why on earth does rebooting a router a lot mean I get better connections (yes someone will say it&#8217;s server side speed syncing but that&#8217;s not an answer) ? Surely this technology isn&#8217;t like a PC where each reboot cleans it up ?</p>
<p>Can I please pay someone at BT or whatever to sort these lines out and if not is that not a massive whole in the market ?</p>
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