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RE: Migrating from ISDN to ADSL


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  • Subject: RE: Migrating from ISDN to ADSL
  • From: "James Hoye" <james.hoye@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2002 11:33:48 +0100
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> I've spoken to Eclipse (my chosen ADSL-provider-to-be) , who tell
> me that the only way forward is:
>
> 1: Convert back from ISDN to analogue
> 2: Have site survey
> 3: Have ADSL installed
>
> Obviously, there's a risk that I could fail the survey, and be
> stuck with analogue again (or pay an ISDN install fee again)... I
> could order ADSL from BT.NET as an upgrade from ISDN, but that
> would involve using BT.NET, so I'm not prepared to go that route.
>
> My question therefore, is, does anyone know know what proportion
> of ISDN-OK lines _aren't_ OK for ADSL?

Do you know how far from the exchange you are?

Would it be cheaper to get an additional line and have that converted?  You
could then drop the ISDN line - might be fun getting numbers changed over
though...

J


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