New faults diagnostics tool
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New faults diagnostics tool
As more and more providers move away from the fixed speeds ADSL products, onto the newer fully rate adaptive ones, so to does the number of faults increase. To many this seems to go against the way the product should work, as it should adapt to current conditions and ensure it is operational. Whilst true, it is only the line conditions at the time of synchronisation that apply, but more importantly, the line is operating as close to its operational limits as much as possible. Traditional fixed speed services always had cautious line limits set against them and thus had a certain amount of breathing space, but rate adaption leaves little or none. It is no wonder there can be a large volume of intermittent faults seen from customers moving to the product. For the most part, disconnections should be expected, as the technology isn't designed to be a fully nailed up and robust. It is after all quite often, working over very old copper cabling. ISPs are often presented with a problem in that they can only test a connection at one particular point in time. This is often futile and it does not say anything for the line history, leaves us in a situation were no fault is found and we can only ask the customer to monitor. Sometimes, faults can go on for weeks without any sort of fix and in rare cases, months. Over this time, we collect data from the various tests performed and either a pattern emerges, or we notice things that go on to show either way that BT need to be involved, or a simple lack of understanding on the customers part, in terms of the product or their broadband setup. BT Wholesale are due to launch a new tool to Broadband providers as a means to help combat this problem. Known as the RRT tool, or Reactive Repair Tool, it will allow a provider to look back at the past 14 days of customer service at the following key piece of data.
- Line rate The speed at which the line synchronises
- Noise margin The amount of signal relative to the noise on the line
- Line attenuation The amount of noise on the line, impact by the quality and length
- Transmition errors The mean time between errors that occur on the line
- Uptime The number of seconds the line is active in a day
- Initialisations The number of times the line resyncs per hour
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- ADSL Faults