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Originally Posted by pedantic
As I read it, yes that's correct. But to be sure that is the case, there is a link to another story in that article, pointing to the BT checker. There you can see if there is, indeed, a cease order on your line. In that case, you will need to do a re-provide on your line, so you will unfortunately have down time for possibly 10 days or so, depending on who you choose as your next ISP.
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Beginning to panic now tried the BT checker, no problem according to it (still working in other words). So now I am on the search for another ISP pronto!
Many thanks for all your help pedantic

Just had this horrible thought..... could have no BB for Christmas
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Update:- Phoned BT Wholesale who said there was still an NOU on my line, and until such times that it is removed i.e when the cease order has been actioned, there is no point in instructing a new ISP. I asked how I was meant to do this when I had no internet, but they gave no satisfactory answer.