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RE: FN-FORUM: NTL and an ADSL router
date posted 1st April 2003 15:37
the following is an extract from an article on VNUNET.com dated in 2000
I have also spoken to NTL, not Telewest. Who say, we do not offer ADSL
services anywhere in the UK.
As you said there is nothing stopping them reselling BT's ADSL service,
doesnt mean they do.
You seem adament that your client has ADSL with Blueyonder so I will relent.
Though thus far I have seen no concrete evidence that the service exists.
NTL, Telewest scrap ADSL plans
By Claire Woffenden [11-12-2000]
Telewest and NTL have scrapped plans to use BT's lines to offer residential
high-speed internet services, casting doubt on NTL's proposed SME service.
Telewest and NTL have scrapped plans to use BT's lines to offer residential
high-speed internet services.
The cable operators said they will instead concentrate on pushing cable
modem services using their own fibre networks.
>From: Ken Smith [EMAIL REMOVED]
>Reply-To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
>To: FN-FORUM / [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED]
>Subject: RE: FN-FORUM: NTL and an ADSL router
>Date: 31 Mar 2003 23:57:46 -0000
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>There is no confusion. I have followed the wire from the ADSL modem to
>the Microfilter, then the copper pair goes through the wall, next door
>to the BT Croydon TE in Scarbrook Road. My customer is in the adjacent
>building. Telewest don't have CATV in that part of town. The circuit is
>patched from there to Telewests office about a mile away via an E3 (plus
>a whole load of other traffic). I think I can tell the difference
>between Cable and ADSL, 25+ years in the comms business has taught me a
>few things - one is not to assume that a mainly cable provider can't
>also supply ADSL services as well, albeit re-selling BT's ADSL service
>on their local loop, just like Demon and the other ADSL providers do.
>
>Not convinced? Then look up my customers IP address like this....
>
># host 195.188.20.20
>
>This is what you get.....
>
>20.20.188.195.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer
>adsl-195-188-20-20.blueyonder.co.uk.
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>
>You fancy a bet on this one?
>
>
>Ken
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] On
>Behalf Of Dominic Nielen-Groen
>Sent: 31 March 2003 22:42
>To: FN-FORUM / [EMAIL REMOVED]
>Subject: RE: FN-FORUM: NTL and an ADSL router
>
>if the hardware u are using was provided by NTL or Blueyonder then it is
>NOT
>adsl. if, u can tell the difference by looking at the modem.....it it
>has
>NTLHOME 100 or something similar written on it or has a COAXIAL cable
>running into it from the wall it is a cable modem NOT an ADSL modem. If
>on
>the other hand it loks a bit like a purple or grey stingray and has an
>RJ11
>cable running into it from a BT ADSL microfilter, before going into your
>BT
>telephone socket.
>
>If your customers have ADSL modems or routers they are not the right
>devices
>for the job........
>
>they will need an xDSL router with RJ45 WAN and LAN ports on it.
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>
>Finally to add to the pedantic(sorry if that is spelt wrong), ADSL
>(Asymetric Digital Subscriber Line) is both a term used to describe a
>method
>of connecting to the internet that is not the same speed up and down the
>
>link, it is also a BRAND name of sorts. So what people talk about being
>on
>ADSL they are really talking about either being connected to BT, DEMON,
>PIPEX and the like. If they say they are on NTL or Blueyonder then,
>though
>technically it is adsl. It is NOT ADSL, it is cable and requires a
>different type of router.
>
>
>hope that clears up some confusion.
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