Others do provide stats, but not as easy to interpret.
Things like. SNRM, ES, CRC, FEC, HLOG, QLN are the key diagnostic parameters. They indicate degree of cross talk, errors in the metallic path way and constraints on the line
Here is a link to my stats, not current but you will see the idea.
west-lodge.com/vdsl/index.htm
Might show you some examples.
I don't think my current HUB is able to display that sort of information.
4. Board version: BT Hub 5A
5. DSL uptime: 2 days, 19:43:04
6. Data rate: U14828 / D42051
7. Maximum data rate: U14828 / D55690
8. Noise margin: U6.0 / D9.9
9. Line attenuation: U24.2 / D19.6
10. Signal attenuation: U23.9 / D19.7
11. Data sent/received: 2.1 GB / 64.3 GB
This is all I am able to grab. The HUB 6 and beyond offer more options. Even though I signed a new contract with BT back in late 2018 they never offered me a new HUB when I asked. They said they could send me a like for like replacement of the current one but wouldn't offer me a new one, which I found a bit odd because when you take out new contracts I should have been able to switch, based on what I have read since then.