Cable in Isle of Dogs (Canary Wharf) E14
23-03-2010, 14:51
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Re: Cable in Isle of Dogs (Canary Wharf) E14
The business district of Canary Wharf is covered by:
Verizon Business (Formerly MCI Worldcom) has its own phone lines and network infrastructure also working its way around the UK and Europe.
Colt (City of London Telecom) also has its own phone lines and network infrastructure and also working its way around the UK and Europe but has a smaller coverage than Verizon.
Cable and Wireless infrastructures which consist of Mercury(Orginal Cable and Wireless network)Energis and Thus which were acquired by Cable and Wireless over the past few years, they are the largest out of the above 2, and cover most of the world,Cable and Wireless shows businesses that it is able to offer an internation presence.
All of the above are able to offer decent internet speeds ect... through there own networks without the need of BT and Virgin Media.
Virgin Media still offer its telephone service in this area to businesses, it is not impossible to offer ADSL and IPTV over its telephone network, the original Cable TV cabling remains and the network just needs upgrading, a few streets would need digging up for new builds, there is a small housing estate nearby which featured in the papers about NTL pulling out and offering residents aerials ect.... however some contractor was called by someone else and installed satellite dishes without notifying residents in shoddy state, with a high penetration level, i'm really suprised that NTL didn't upgrade this patch.
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25-08-2010, 14:28
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Re: Cable in Isle of Dogs (Canary Wharf) E14
I just got an email from BT stating infinity will be in my area soon
My bet would be early next year though
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26-08-2010, 13:18
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Re: Cable in Isle of Dogs (Canary Wharf) E14
I'm in E14, on a business broadband package which is supposed to be 8MB/s. We get 2.7MB/s. Spoke to BT at length today, and talked about the Poplar exchange issue etc. It gets upgraded on 31st August 2010 so people can get ADSL 2. They are going to wait for it to settle down and then do line tests for people to see what they can offer them. We will then change from the business package to ADSL2 if it works. Also, after spending about an hour speaking to people up to chain about how we are basically paying full price for a third of the service they suggested we pu in a formal complaint - to which some financial compensation might be offered. We'll see.
I used to live in Paris before moving back to E14. We got 28MB/s as standard over there. Uk broadband sucks.
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26-08-2010, 13:25
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Re: Cable in Isle of Dogs (Canary Wharf) E14
Dave,
ADSL2 has been available for some time via other providers in E14
I have it with BE
Its only slightly better than ADSL if you are at the end of a long piece of copper
If you get 2.7MB/s now you might get 3 or there abouts with ADSL2
The technology that the Isle of Dogs needs is fibre which should be available by year end
This will be at least 20MB/s +
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26-08-2010, 13:44
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Re: Cable in Isle of Dogs (Canary Wharf) E14
Jonathan, thanks for the info. We are in a river side building, built in 1990 (I think), so all the old phone wires are still used. Will the building need to be re-wired for fibre, or will it work by delivering the fibre to the green box outside then use existing phone cables? If the building needs fibre then I'll have to raise with the board.
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26-08-2010, 14:19
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Re: Cable in Isle of Dogs (Canary Wharf) E14
BT will deliver fibre to the box outside yes and the last bit only is over copper - meaning 20MB/s +
They have stated however that a small number of homes wont be able to get this product! (although no one yet knows where these blackspots are)
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01-10-2010, 17:23
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Re: Cable in Isle of Dogs (Canary Wharf) E14
An update to my last.
If you put your number (or postcode) here Where it says can I get infinity on the right
You will see its available (dec 31) or it wont be listed as a product
If its listed great! if not (like me) you'll be stuck with existing snail speeds for at least another 12 months
For people in this situation BT may offer another solution in a year - but this will depend on if they consider it commercially viable to update your line
So maybe good news in a year
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06-10-2010, 09:25
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Re: Cable in Isle of Dogs (Canary Wharf) E14
@JonathanCassar
I've been following this thread for some time and it's given me more information than the bt "service" reps
I'm wondering, do you mean they will list infinity in advance if they actually plan to have cable on your phone line? Even if infinity isn't available at the moment?
Because I'm wondering if I should just cancel my contract with BT(atm getting <1Mbps at peak periods) and go with another isp with LLU on the poplar exchange. (Although since i'm on the isle of dogs, i'm not sure how much of an improvement that will be during peak times. All i'm asking for is a consistent 1.5 Mbps to play my games with when i'm not working )
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06-10-2010, 10:11
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Re: Cable in Isle of Dogs (Canary Wharf) E14
Hi,
Correct if infinity is available to you in Dec it will be listed already on the checker.
In terms of improvement what speed does your line sync at now? This will determine your likely max speed with any provider regardless of congestion. (with ADSL/2 anyway) I've used Be for many years - but don't do online gaming so don't know if their speed is consistent for that activity (as I'm rarely home in the day!)
The IOD is particularly rubbish as most people have way too much copper from exchange to home for a decent connection I was hoping FTTC would alleviate this but it seems not everyone in the poplar exchange will be covered - me included
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06-10-2010, 13:44
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Re: Cable in Isle of Dogs (Canary Wharf) E14
Router stats
ADSL line status
Connection information
Line state Connected
Connection time 0 days, 22:24:54
Downstream 3,104 Kbps
Upstream 448 Kbps
ADSL settings
VPI/VCI 0/38
Type PPPoA
Modulation ITU-T G.992.1
Latency type Interleaved
Noise margin (Down/Up) 15.6 dB / 19.0 dB
Line attenuation (Down/Up) 58.0 dB / 31.5 dB
Output power (Down/Up) 18.4 dBm / 12.1 dBm
Loss of Framing (Local) 0
Loss of Signal (Local) 0
Loss of Power (Local) 0
FEC Errors (Down/Up) 61778 / 0
CRC Errors (Down/Up) 0 / 2147480000
HEC Errors (Down/Up) nil / 0
Error Seconds (Local) 0
Usually when i encounter massive latency increases (eg > 900ms, tested with pingtest.net) I reset my router and that helps a bit.
---------- Post added at 13:44 ---------- Previous post was at 12:19 ----------
So this article:
http://www.docklands24.co.uk/news/su...#sharinganchor
is complete bull then?
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06-10-2010, 15:34
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Re: Cable in Isle of Dogs (Canary Wharf) E14
Quote:
Originally Posted by Zaeni
Router stats
ADSL line status
Connection information
Line state Connected
Connection time 0 days, 22:24:54
Downstream 3,104 Kbps
Upstream 448 Kbps
ADSL settings
VPI/VCI 0/38
Type PPPoA
Modulation ITU-T G.992.1
Latency type Interleaved
Noise margin (Down/Up) 15.6 dB / 19.0 dB
Line attenuation (Down/Up) 58.0 dB / 31.5 dB
Output power (Down/Up) 18.4 dBm / 12.1 dBm
Loss of Framing (Local) 0
Loss of Signal (Local) 0
Loss of Power (Local) 0
FEC Errors (Down/Up) 61778 / 0
CRC Errors (Down/Up) 0 / 2147480000
HEC Errors (Down/Up) nil / 0
Error Seconds (Local) 0
Usually when i encounter massive latency increases (eg > 900ms, tested with pingtest.net) I reset my router and that helps a bit.
---------- Post added at 13:44 ---------- Previous post was at 12:19 ----------
So this article:
http://www.docklands24.co.uk/news/su...#sharinganchor
is complete bull then?
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What result do you get when searching with your postcode on the Infinity website, I was under the impression that all exchanges up till December 2011 have been loaded into their checker now so it should tell you when to expect service? If not then its not going to happen.
I may be wrong though...
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07-10-2010, 08:54
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Re: Cable in Isle of Dogs (Canary Wharf) E14
Basically, I only get the option for broadband (adsl) and not infinity.
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15-09-2011, 11:32
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Re: Cable in Isle of Dogs (Canary Wharf) E14
Wow cant believe its been over two years since I started this thread
FTTC is now available on the Poplar exchange - although several developments including mine cant get it
Good news is though companies are starting to emerge that will gap fill BT coverage
My development has been surveyed and if all goes to plan will offer up to 1GB connections
The company is called hyperoptic - I have no connection to them except that I'll probably be a customer as soon as they cable me up
If you live in E14 in a development without FTTC maybe check them out?
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17-09-2011, 16:47
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Re: Cable in Isle of Dogs (Canary Wharf) E14
Quote:
Originally Posted by JonathanCassar
Wow cant believe its been over two years since I started this thread
FTTC is now available on the Poplar exchange - although several developments including mine cant get it
Good news is though companies are starting to emerge that will gap fill BT coverage
My development has been surveyed and if all goes to plan will offer up to 1GB connections
The company is called hyperoptic - I have no connection to them except that I'll probably be a customer as soon as they cable me up
If you live in E14 in a development without FTTC maybe check them out?
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Thanks Jonathan. I contacted Hyperoptic today and registered an interest! I am hoping that the building I am in has the foresight to invest in this. Internet still terrible down here!
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