Connected directly to the exchange..

Hi,
I'm directly connected to the exchange, therefore can't get BT Infinity at the moment. Are there any plans for people who are directly connected to get BT Infinity connectivity anytime soon?
Regards,
xreyuk

I believe its one of those technical issues that would be too expensive to resolve for the limited customers affected by it. Not that is any real comfort to you I'm afraid
BT Infinity (EASTF) 58.93/15.94 Mbps [IP Profile: 60.8/20 Mbps] using Openreach Modem & Billion BiPAC 7800N

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