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swine:sbiddle: Not sure what map they're looking at.The Chorus coverage map
Network capability
swine: When I search it autocorrects to ...
Near 88 Hampshire Street, Hull, Kingston upon Hull HU4 6PZ, UK
Bug in the coverage search app?
NETWORK CAPABILITY
Jase2985:Thanks for your help mate.swine: When I search it autocorrects to ...
Near 88 Hampshire Street, Hull, Kingston upon Hull HU4 6PZ, UK
Bug in the coverage search app?
no because you need to add otago to the end of it
I suspect they are still using their Thompson Speedtouch modem too (would that even work with VDSL?)
sbiddle: Having looked into this a little further I actually think there is an issue with the overlays in that area in CCM (which is a coverage tool that isn't public - the public website uses the same data). It shows VDSL2 coverage everywhere in town, but shows no ADSL2+ availability.Wow, thanks for looking into it a little further.
So is this something like an oversight of some sort that can be rectified? Or is it a physical limitation that the site is just reporting on incorrectly.
swine:sbiddle: Having looked into this a little further I actually think there is an issue with the overlays in that area in CCM (which is a coverage tool that isn't public - the public website uses the same data). It shows VDSL2 coverage everywhere in town, but shows no ADSL2+ availability.Wow, thanks for looking into it a little further. So is this something like an oversight of some sort that can be rectified? Or is it a physical limitation that the site is just reporting on incorrectly.
My sister is pretty high up in Spark and I would have thought she would be able to get things moving if it was possible... but at the same time - I think she just used the public coverage tool like anyone else.
Jase2985: when you sign up to a plan they generally give you a new modem that will work, your just locked in to a 12 month contractWell, she is a Spark employee who has recently been giving the go ahead to move to Kingston and work from home so she will always be a Spark customer regardless.
you can also ask your ISP for a prequal which should give you an estimated speed for the location, so you get an idea of what you could expect when on VDSL.
as part of it they will also send a tech out to install a dedicated VDSL jack point (VDSL only no phone) and a master filter/splitter, to help maximise your speed. this again is generally part of the 12 month contract and doesn't cost much extra.
Im thinking that if she is still using her Thompson Speedtouch, that her line must be provisioned as ADSL.
So you reckon she should get a tech out?
sbiddle:An issue with the site or an issue with the network?swine:sbiddle: Having looked into this a little further I actually think there is an issue with the overlays in that area in CCM (which is a coverage tool that isn't public - the public website uses the same data). It shows VDSL2 coverage everywhere in town, but shows no ADSL2+ availability.Wow, thanks for looking into it a little further. So is this something like an oversight of some sort that can be rectified? Or is it a physical limitation that the site is just reporting on incorrectly.
My sister is pretty high up in Spark and I would have thought she would be able to get things moving if it was possible... but at the same time - I think she just used the public coverage tool like anyone else.
The issue appears to be with the ADSL2+ layer, not the VDSL2. VDSL2 layer shows coverage everywhere, and knowing the size of the town I'd expect this to be the case unless wiring takes strange routes.
It's just clicking on the ADSL2+ layer shows no coverage, which is clearly an issue.
swine:sbiddle:An issue with the site or an issue with the network?swine:sbiddle: Having looked into this a little further I actually think there is an issue with the overlays in that area in CCM (which is a coverage tool that isn't public - the public website uses the same data). It shows VDSL2 coverage everywhere in town, but shows no ADSL2+ availability.Wow, thanks for looking into it a little further. So is this something like an oversight of some sort that can be rectified? Or is it a physical limitation that the site is just reporting on incorrectly.
My sister is pretty high up in Spark and I would have thought she would be able to get things moving if it was possible... but at the same time - I think she just used the public coverage tool like anyone else.
The issue appears to be with the ADSL2+ layer, not the VDSL2. VDSL2 layer shows coverage everywhere, and knowing the size of the town I'd expect this to be the case unless wiring takes strange routes.
It's just clicking on the ADSL2+ layer shows no coverage, which is clearly an issue.
swine:Jase2985: when you sign up to a plan they generally give you a new modem that will work, your just locked in to a 12 month contractWell, she is a Spark employee who has recently been giving the go ahead to move to Kingston and work from home so she will always be a Spark customer regardless. Im thinking that if she is still using her Thompson Speedtouch, that her line must be provisioned as ADSL. So you reckon she should get a tech out?
you can also ask your ISP for a prequal which should give you an estimated speed for the location, so you get an idea of what you could expect when on VDSL.
as part of it they will also send a tech out to install a dedicated VDSL jack point (VDSL only no phone) and a master filter/splitter, to help maximise your speed. this again is generally part of the 12 month contract and doesn't cost much extra.
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