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Re: Your Internet connection
« Reply #110 on: 21 November 2012, 20:21 »
Just put in my order for fibre optic, being installed 27th November  :cool:

You lucky f***er! I'm also moving into a new build in the next few weeks and can't get fibre yet, even though the exchange supports it!! :angry:
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Re: Your Internet connection
« Reply #111 on: 21 November 2012, 20:47 »
Yeah well, BT have cancelled the appointment and have given no confirmed date as to when I'll get a line installed.

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Re: Your Internet connection
« Reply #112 on: 21 November 2012, 22:09 »
Bugger :sad:

They wanted plot number from me, meaning they have no clue yet  :sad: oh well, where I'm moving I think we get HSPA+ which will do until we get proper interwebs installed.
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Re: Your Internet connection
« Reply #113 on: 21 November 2012, 22:22 »
What annoys me is that the house already had a line fitted when the house was built, it's purely just a matter of switching it on and fitting a fibre optic faceplate in the lounge.  Yet BT have this stupid notion they need to survey the area first.  Having spoken to Sky they say the issue is that no one at BT talks to each other.  One department just places the blame with another.

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« Reply #114 on: 21 November 2012, 22:45 »
There are 3 separate companies to BT. Retail, wholesale and OpenReach - which is why they don't appear to speak to each other. PITA, but it was the "fair" thing to do, to stop BT's monopolization of the internetz.
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Re: Your Internet connection
« Reply #115 on: 23 November 2012, 13:54 »
Had some stuff to do at the new place and saw a BT Openreach dude who said Fibre has been laid already  :cool: 
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Re: Your Internet connection
« Reply #116 on: 23 November 2012, 14:27 »


Will be 60 meg down by Xmas  :cool:

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« Reply #117 on: 25 November 2012, 17:03 »
What annoys me is that the house already had a line fitted when the house was built, it's purely just a matter of switching it on and fitting a fibre optic faceplate in the lounge.  Yet BT have this stupid notion they need to survey the area first.  Having spoken to Sky they say the issue is that no one at BT talks to each other.  One department just places the blame with another.
B.T is a very large company and sky should not really be saying things like that  :lipsrsealed:,it depends if your local exchange and more importantly the network near you has been upgraded to fibre.There are two types of fibre broadband,fibre to premises and fibre to cab,the first is when the fibre is laid from the exchange all the way into your house and the second is when the fibre has been run from the exchange to a new cabinet next to the orginal copper network cabinet,in this new cabinet is the DSLAM (puts broadband on your line) the broadband is then connected from the new cabinet to the orginal copper cabinet and is fed down the orginal copper network to your house.
Fibre to cabinet (fttc) is a lot more straight forward in terms of installation than fibre to premises (fttp). some places are getting FTTC some are getting FTTP some are getting neither in the near future.

Did they give you a reason for cancelling your appointment ? openreach dont normally just cancel appointments is there even fibre in your area ?did your service provider even make a appointment ?

A survey is normally carried out on complex jobs where there is no line plant,not on new build houses, 99.9% of install tasks dont get surveyed because the engineer can sort out most problems on the day as long as there is line plant at the location for the engineer to connect to.If your house is a new build connected to a u.g (underground)  network is should be fairly straightforward. :smiley:
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Re: Your Internet connection
« Reply #118 on: 25 November 2012, 17:21 »
I had an appointment for 27th November but BT cancelled it, no proper reason given.  The area has FTTC signed off and ready to go.  Best excuse I've had so far is a survey needing to be done, but they're arguing over which part of OpenRearch are suposed to be doing it.

Apparently my case has been escalated, but due to any bad experiences with BT in the past I'm not holding my breath.

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Re: Your Internet connection
« Reply #119 on: 25 November 2012, 17:27 »
I had an appointment for 27th November but BT cancelled it, no proper reason given.  The area has FTTC signed off and ready to go.  Best excuse I've had so far is a survey needing to be done, but they're arguing over which part of OpenRearch are suposed to be doing it.

Apparently my case has been escalated, but due to any bad experiences with BT in the past I'm not holding my breath.

You dont need a survey if its a new estate and the line plane was put in by the builders its all done by the postcode,the computer will match your postcode to the local line plant.
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