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RE: Re: BT HomeHub Networking Woes



A few years back I call BT to say my phone line was duff. Line is OK
they
said it=92s your phone. Unplugged phone went to next door and called BT
aga=
in.
I said my phone line is duff, the line is OK it=92s your phone.  Look I
sai=
d,
I=92m a telecoms engineer in the RAF I know a knackered line when I hear
on=
e.
Oh and I=92m using my phone in the neighbours house.  If we send someone
ou=
t
and find no fault we will have to charge =A350.  Chap came out, did a quick
test, said your lines knackered mate. he dropped the wire down and the tree
had worn through the insulation allowing the two core to short out. BT are
=
a
waste of space

=20

Jonathan

=20

=20



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