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Originally Posted by jtwn
Added with the fact that the cables don't come out from the exchange to your house in a perfect straight line. Then there still is the issue of ****ty noisy lines.
/waits for a wound up James Henry to return 
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See above regarding tongues and ntl's backside. Kissing up on here will get no-one anywhere, ntl don't do engineering careers anymore
While we're at it let's discuss 'excrementy' noisy lines for a moment shall we?
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Some of that mess is actually wanted signals!
The above probably doesn't mean that much to you but it's the return path of a node on the ntl cable network, look at the difference between the noise floor and the spikes above it, that gives you an idea of the CNR, so enough of the crap about BT's noisy lines, cable has them too, and their noise tends to affect hundreds of customers, not just one.
Anyway this is going off topic so I'll leave it be. Again the cable fanboys come out of the woodwork to bash the competition and ignore the proof put in front of them. Evidently we all live several KM from our exchanges at the end of horribly noisy telephone lines and that's that because jtwn the comms God says so