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The £10 device that could rescue your broadband connection

do you think sky should give these to everyone for free when it comes out of trial stage??

BT Wholesale is close to launching an inexpensive new device that could radically improve the speed of ADSL broadband connections.

The telecoms giant claims that electrical interference from household objects - including televisions, set-top boxes and even Christmas tree lights - can reduce a broadband connection to a crawl.

Faulty or leaky power supplies from the electrical equipment interferes with the "Bell Wire" running around the home, creating excessive noise on the line.

However, BT has been trialling a device called an Interstitial Plate - or iPlate - that will slot into the master telephone socket and largely eliminate the noise, providing a significant boost for broadband speeds.

BT Wholesale demonstrated the technology to journalists today at its Gatwick headquarters. It showed how an ADSL connection running at 3.8Mb/sec was reduced to just 700Kb/sec when a nearby fluorescent lamp with a faulty power supply was turned on. When the iPlate was fitted to the master socket, the connection returned to its normal speed.

BT says it's been trialling the device with around 1,000 customers with connection problems and has been very pleased with the results. "We've seen huge increases in speed," claimed Ashley Pickering from BT Wholesale's broadband access solutions team. On average, it makes one and a half megs of difference."

Pickering says he expects the device to be launched within the next few months, with a retail price of around £10. The device can be fitted without the services of an engineer, simply by unscrewing a plate in the master socket and slotting the iPlate in. BT says it expects ISPs to distribute the device freely to customers with connection problems, saving on the expense of support calls and engineer visits.
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Re: The £10 device that could rescue your broadband connection

All the plate does is include a small choke that isolates the ring wire. It is quite a good idea for people frightened of wiring but all it achieves is the same as disconnecting a ring wire.
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Re: The £10 device that could rescue your broadband connection

If the retail price is £10 then there's shurley margin there to sell a filtered faceplate which is an ultimately better solution for those that can have the router next to the master socket.

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Re: The £10 device that could rescue your broadband connection

Roughly when is this out and where can you purchase one?
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Re: The £10 device that could rescue your broadband connection

As ADSL Nation says you don't really need one, just disconnect the bell wiring to your extensions, or fit a filtered faceplate.
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Old 27-03-08, 10:27 PM   #6
 
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Re: The £10 device that could rescue your broadband connection

Can this not be built into a bog standard Microfilter?

Would be a ideal way of reducing issues from customers
who dont know what a Bell wire even is :-)
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Re: The £10 device that could rescue your broadband connection

The point of this device is to break/filter the bell wire to the ring cap in the master socket. There is no connection from a micro filter to the bell wire, as it only connects to the line pair and has it's own ring cap.

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Re: The £10 device that could rescue your broadband connection

Ok I am getting the wrong end of the stick then
I thought this was some sort of RFI filter
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