The migration of thousands of people onto higher speed broadband services has been put on hold after BT admitted that a key system has been floored by a software glitch.
ISPs have been gearing up to begin the mass migration of punters onto BT's new DSL Max service, which gives broadband users speeds of up to 8 meg. But yesterday, the UK's former monopoly gave ISPs just 20 minutes notice that a key tool needed to migrate users was flawed and needed to be pulled.
Wonder if this could have anything to do with the new script tech support read to me today. They said something to the effect of the exchange having been replaced and new Wanadoo something or other currently being uploaded.
Reading the article it looks like it only effects BT ADSL -> BT ADSL Max migrations. As Wanadoo aren't doing ADSL Max yet, sometime in the summer supposedly, then least they seem to be missing out on the early problems.
On a side note the problems discussed seem to be fairly familiar, very like some of the LLU upto 8 meg problems discussed on here.
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