<p dir="ltr">I was the customer who had it connected, about a year ago now.</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On 11 Feb 2016 4:54 pm, "Joseph Goldman" <<a href="mailto:joe@apcs.com.au">joe@apcs.com.au</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
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It doesn't mean it still is. If it was very recently connected to a
Telstra DSLAM port capable of the same speed you are wanting, then
its quite likely it should be <24 hours. I wouldn't rely on
<30 minutes as you never know with the big T.<br>
<br>
If for some reason the previous tenant had OPEN1, and you now want
OPEN2, but it wasn't on an OPEN2 port, then you'd have to wait for
it to get to the tech's to re-jumper, OR;<br>
If for some reason they were unjumpered due to a wait list and the
port taken (or some other reason), you may have to wait not just for
your turn but for the jumpering again to happen back to the DSLAM.<br>
<br>
There are so many IF's to the equation, but barring transposition
and out of ports, it should be 5 days max. I feel you've been given
some other ridiculous figure, but it may relate to port availability
or transposition, and I doubt front line Telstra retail people to
really know the difference and the actual problem.<br>
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<div>On 11/02/16 16:49, Robert Hudson wrote:<br>
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<p dir="ltr">To add to this - the line has been connected to a
Telstra DSLAM port previously.</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On 11 Feb 2016 4:38 pm, "Joseph Goldman"
<<a href="mailto:joe@apcs.com.au" target="_blank">joe@apcs.com.au</a>>
wrote:<br type="attribution">
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<div bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000"> How long is a piece of
string?<br>
<br>
Service already jumpered in to a Telstra DSLAM requiring
remote programming to the relevant n2k, i've seen it done in
<30 minutes.<br>
<br>
Service requires transposition, with investigation for an
alternate path, I've seen multiple months.<br>
<br>
General lead time, without transposition, is 1 to 5 days.<br>
<br>
<div>On 11/02/16 16:33, Robert Hudson wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Hi all,
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<div>If I were to apply for an ADSL service on a Telstra
copper line, what's the estimated time to do the
checks/connections (assuming it's on a Telstra DSLAM)?</div>
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<div>Someone at Telstra's made a claim to me that I
think is quite ridiculous, but I'd like to go back to
them with some data which is harder than me just
saying "that's bullshit, try again" as the
justification for rejecting their claim.</div>
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<div>Regards,</div>
<div><br>
Robert</div>
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