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Story: Hundreds of exchanges fail BT trigger test
But even if the local exchange has been triggered, it doesn't mean that lines on that exchange will be able to connect to broadband.
I live two and a half miles from the local exchange (Tideswell) which can provide broadband to immediate residents, but NOT to me and to other people in this village (Little Hucklow) who want to have broad band.
What can be done about this?
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Story: Hundreds of exchanges fail BT trigger test
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How can we be confident that the rural broadband s... John Lewcock -
There is with no doubt, economical reasons for BT... Anonymous -
Where can I get a list of these 322 exchanges ??? Anonymous -
Good point. ADSLGuide.org.uk has compiled a handy... Graeme Wearden -
Am I the only one to think that BT should not be a... Jim Evans -
Quote from BT
"We've reviewed the exchanges, and u... Steve Hicks -
My exchange KINGSLEY has 3 primary schools on it... Anonymous -
"How many people do BT need to sign up to make an... Jim Evans -
But even if the local exchange has been triggered,... Tony Greenfield -
BTs' intentions are now clear on the UKs rural pop... Paul Buchanan

