Exchange upgraded but no ADSL2+

I can see quite a few threads like this so apologise for repeating but I've got nowhere calling BT and would really like to get ADSL2+ on my line.
My exchange (Radnage) has been upgraded to 21CN according to the BT Wholesale dsl checker but my router is connecting with G.DMT at around 8 meg with a noise margin of 11dB and attenuation 24dB.  I've called BT twice asking to be upgraded but both times have been told to wait for an indefinite period of time. The second time I spent 20 minutes on the line just to be told what samknows has on their site. This worries me as it appears from other similar threads that the wait may be long indeed.
Cheers for any help.

once an exchange is upgraded it can take from a few days to several months before lines are moved over as they are moved in batches you may be able to jump the queue by recontracting but normally it is a matter of waiting for an email from BT (sent to your master BT email address ) to advise you when the change will take place
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    Hi All,
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    I am still in the 10 day period but it has not once tried to coneect at ADSL2+!
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    DMT Status No Defect
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    Downstream 2944
    SNR Margin(Upstream) 13.0
    SNR Margin(Downstream) 3.0
    Line Attenuation(Upstream) 31.5
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    Location: Leicestershire East Midlands
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    Maps: Our map | Multimap | Streetmap
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    Broadband availability overview
    ADSL: Yes
    SDSL: No
    LLU services: Yes
    Cable: No
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    ADSL Max status: Enabled as of 31/03/2006
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    FTTC status: Not available

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  • Exchange Upgraded But Still No Change

    Hi,
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  • Exchange Upgrade Dates?

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