DSL disconnects and low speed: Transceiver Statistics

So the technician changed my modem to an Actiontec GT784WN. I now have access to the transceiver statistics.
I've already had like 20 disconnections today and my speed -which can go up to 10000 kbps in the morning- dropped to 2000-4000 kbps. So I'm copy/pasting my stats here in case somebody can pinpoint a problem somewhere.
Connection : Status
Broadband:
CONNECTED
Internet Service Provider:
CONNECTED
PPP Parameter : Status
User Name:
N/A
PPP Type:
PPPoE
LCP State:
DOWN
IPCP State:
DOWN
Authentication Failures:
0
Session Time:
0 Days, 00H:00M:00S
Packets Sent:
N/A
Packets Received:
N/A
Broadband Parameter : Status
VPI:
0
VCI:
35
Broadband Mode Setting:
ADSL2+
Broadband Negotiated Mode:
ADSL2+
Connection Status:
CONNECTED
Downstream Speed:
4387 Kbps
Upstream Speed:
956 Kbps
Retrains:
6
Retrain Timer:
0 Days, 0H:0M:28S
ATM QoS class:
UBR
Near End CRC Errors Interleave:
4061
Near End CRC Errors Fastpath :
N/A
Far End CRC Errors Interleave :
91
Far End CRC Errors Fastpath :
N/A
30 Minute Near End CRC Interleave :
375
30 Minute Near End CRC Fastpath :
N/A
30 Minute Far End CRC Interleave :
0
30 Minute Far End CRC Fastpath :
N/A
Near End RS FEC Interleave :
0
Near End RS FEC Fastpath :
N/A
Far End RS FEC Interleave :
0
Far End RS FEC Fastpath :
N/A
30 Minute Near End FEC Interleave :
1998
30 Minute Near End FEC Fastpath :
N/A
30 Minute Far End FEC Interleave :
0
30 Minute Far End FEC Fastpath :
N/A
30 Minute Discarded Packets Downstream :
0
30 Minute Discarded Packets Upstream :
0
SNR Downstream :
5 dB
SNR Upstream :
9 dB
Attenuation Downstream :
47 dB
Attenuation Upstream :
26 dB
Power Downstream
19.5 dBm
Power Upstream
12.3 dBm

Sorry about not replying back sooner. Based on what I see here, you have a line that needs to be repaired by a field tech. Your attenuation is low in the morning hours when your connection is at a higher speed. As your connection degrades, your attenuation is going up while the speed goes down. That is typically the opposite, where a speed decrease causes the attenuation to also decrease a small amount.
Since you have big swings in speed, attenuation, and relative S/N margin, this is suggestive of a bad splice on the line.
If you have a landline with Verizon and you have static or other noise on the line, report that problem and do not mention anything about the DSL. If it's just with DSL, DSL Repair should be informed. Emphasise, and strongly emphasise that the solution is not to decrease your speed until that is concerned to be the final solution. A speed decrease won't fix this.
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