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24-03-2016 7:16 PM
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What does this mean in normal everyday English?
What are "no left in jumpers"?
Re: What does this mean?
20-04-2016 11:43 AM - edited 20-04-2016 11:45 AM
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No jumpers has nothing to do with warm woolly clothing!
Jumpers are the wires which connect a subscriber line to a FTTC connection in the green cabinets. These are not present / needed for ADSL services.
Market A is an Ofcom service pricing group. It is more expensive than Market B areas which are serviced by 2-3 LLU providers as well as BT Wholesale.
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