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Broadband Related => FTTC and FTTP Issues => Topic started by: adslmax on November 16, 2017, 11:57:50 PM

Title: FTTC DLM Reset can do from ex-bt engineer
Post by: adslmax on November 16, 2017, 11:57:50 PM
I was surprise one of my friend neighbour who used to work for Openreach engineer in the past but he retired now. He say all ex bt engineer can reset DLM at the fibre cabinet with one off of £40 charge and don't need isp to be involved.

He say many ISPs are being told not to request DLM request because if this happen, million of customers will ask the ISPs and request DLM reset will overload on the engineers workload.

He say if I want my line as the Fibre DLM reset, he will do it for me for one off £40 if PN refused to do it. So, I am not sure if it was allow and legal?

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Title: Re: FTTC DLM Reset can do from ex-bt engineer
Post by: Ixel on November 17, 2017, 12:06:29 AM
If this is true it does surprise me. I would've thought the engineer would've had that kind of access revoked given they don't work for Openreach anymore.
Title: Re: FTTC DLM Reset can do from ex-bt engineer
Post by: niemand on November 18, 2017, 09:38:38 AM
That would be illegal, whether they could do it or not. An ex-Openreach engineer is no different from you or I in that none of us have any business in a DSLAM cabinet.

Stop obsessing over DLM. It's not a great use of time or emotional energy. Going by your BQM you don't make especially heavy use of the connection so I doubt the 750kB/s loss has seriously impacted.
Title: Re: FTTC DLM Reset can do from ex-bt engineer
Post by: kitz on November 18, 2017, 12:22:58 PM
No way.  The amount of resets performed by Openreach engineers is strictly monitored and disciplinary action will be taken against any engineer performing a reset without undue cause.

When the new system comes in for ISP resets all their requests are looked at and they must fall within certain criteria for how much the DLM is restricting the line.  If they don't meet the required criteria they are rejected and chucked out without notification.
 
Even if Plusnet was one of those ISPs that could do this, I'm not sure if yours would qualify for a couple of reasons.
- I don't think the amount of loss falls within range.
- You certainly haven't had the required period of stability yet to allow DLM to attempt to auto-correct.

If who-ever it is is asking for £40 - who do you pay?   Think about it... This is going to be a back-hander.  Im not even sure how an ex-employee will still have access to the system anyhow. 
Title: Re: FTTC DLM Reset can do from ex-bt engineer
Post by: adslmax on November 18, 2017, 01:26:11 PM
Yeah I thought so. It's would be illegal to do this.
Title: Re: FTTC DLM Reset can do from ex-bt engineer
Post by: Chrysalis on November 19, 2017, 04:15:59 PM
The situation of a ex colleague doing a reset is plausible, but I imagine that engineer is risking a disciplinary if they get caught doing it without following due procedure, the big one been that they modifying a line without the CP been involved.