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Wackyza

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I have noticed today that if I type my telephone number into http://www.broadbandstats.co.za/search/phone/ , that I am connecting to an exchange which is almost 4+ km's away. This when the area I am living in has an exchange less than 1 km from my house as the crow flies. :confused:

Why would Telkom do such a thing? And secondly is it possible to have your line moved to a different exchange?

Thanks

:)
 
In the good ole days Telkom would tolerate 'foreign feeds' to a customer outside of their normal exchange area. This has since been stopped and all customers are connected to the exchange linked via its cable infrastructure.

Example: exchange A to SDC A1 to DP A1 to customer, even though SDC B1 linked to exchange B is closer to the customer. In the past they could, with the proper approval, link the customer to a DP that links to SDC B2 and to exchange B.
 
Ok. Correct me if I am wrong, but do I understand correctly in saying that me who is in suburb Y, which is connected to suburb Z's exchange, would be considered a 'foreign feed' if I connect to suburb Y's exchange which is my suburbs exchange as it shares the suburb name.

Or maybe the problem I am foreseeing here is that even though the exchange shares the same name as my suburb, it is not necessarily the suburbs primary exchange?
 
Here's some info I found that might help to explain it better! http://www.angelfire.com/nt/access1/structure.html

Awesome. Thank you

That answered my question completely. So my cabinet/pillar I am connecting to is connecting to my current exchange. And thus, it is not as easy as just moving to another exchange. It has to be physically rewired/routed.

Intresting. Thanks again! :D
 
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