1.10 My ADSL application is in Transpositioning. What does this mean?

Transpositioning is a process performed by the telco to attempt to replace certain lines that are incompatible with ADSL. These lines are not a full copper line all the way back to the local exchange. As they are not full copper lines, they are incompatible with ADSL. The intended outcome of this process is to replace a customer's line, with one that can support ADSL. However, it is still possible that lines which have gone into transpositioning will be rejected.

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