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telephone exchanges
Hi i have left vm got my bt phone line installed only to find out they have connected me to the wrong exchange.
so if anybody has any knowledge in this area - 1. is it possible to switch exchanges (note i have been connected to the furthest and most populated exchange) 2. is there anythin i can do to force bt to switch me (everyone else in street and surrounding streets are connected to the exchange i require. any insight would be appreciated |
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Very unlikely there is a cable route from your house to more than 1 exchange!
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BT would have connected you to whatever exchange your line was running to, unless they physically laid your line brand new on the day they reconnected you then you will always have been connected to that exchange and cannot be moved without a lot of expense being incurred.
Unless you have a fault on the line or BT can see a problem with your connection to the exchange you will not be moved. How do you know everyone but you in your area are on a different exchange?? |
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Its possible to NOT be on the nearest exchange, but theres nothing you can do about it.
Sometimes exchanges are built as towns expand but that doesn't mean all the existing houses/premises will get moved over since it would cost an absolute fortune, it's very expensive to dig up roads to run in cables |
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every other house on this street and surrounding streets are on the other exchange - so why am i different and no not a new install of wires has been bt before in this property.
ps bt do not control what exchange you are on - it is a subsiduary called bt open reach - bt are going to request im put on the normal exchange but open reach may just say no. this property used to be on the exchange i need to be on. |
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I can't see why every other house in the street would have cabling to one exchange and you to another... unless there's 2 different PCP's/SCP's feeding your area that were put in at different times and therefore connected to different exchanges as when the first cable route was put in the newer exchange may not have existed. |
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Then it will require wholesale/operate to reconfigure the exchange switch to provide you number on a port off one of the linecards in the other exchange. |
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yup exactly what bt said - if open reach can be bothered then i would get swapped basically - so ty for all the input its helped when argueing with bt =)
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bah humbug - as i thought BT open reach told me to get stuffed like it or lump im stuck on a crappy exchange with more noise degredation than a crossed line. 2010 before i get decent dsl.
hmmm best start looking for a new house in the street next to mine |
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hihi already sent a complaint and for some reason bt have given me a call back but wasnt with my phone to answer and the message on me mob was soo not understandable have to ring them tomoz.
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