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TR11Falmouth
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Battery Backup Unit

Following on from the recent Storm Goretti, we in Cornwall experienced the brunt of it, with loss of power for 96hrs+ and much more.

Do Plusnet therefore offer a BBU (Battery Backup Unit) for their customers ?

I’m on full fibre, no digital voice, but rely on my broadband to make WiFi calls on my mobile (signal is rubbish) ..

I’m also on the Priority Register for utilities due to health issues and medication in the fridge.

Local news ran a segment very recently where OFCOM was quoted as saying that Service Providers have to provide BBU where necessary.

Any thoughts ?
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MisterW
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Re: Battery Backup Unit

Local news ran a segment very recently where OFCOM was quoted as saying that Service Providers have to provide BBU where necessary. 

I think you'll find that the OFCOM requirement to provide battery backup, only  applies where the ISP is providing a VOIP service.

To quote

Ofcom’s General Conditions of Entitlement place an obligation on communications providers to
ensure ‘uninterrupted access to emergency organisations as part of any publicly available telephone
services offered’. 

Plusnet don't provide a phone service over FTTP

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TR11Falmouth
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Re: Battery Backup Unit

Fair enough .. it was worth asking.

For what it’s worth, EE are happily sending out BBU’s to their customers even if they don’t have VOIP.

BT / EE & Plusnet are all the same company, so maybe it’s time they had a re-think ?

It’ll certainly influence my decision in a few months when my contract is up Smiley
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Re: Battery Backup Unit

A battery backup will only last for about 4 hours ish. If you were out for 96 hours I doubt if there is a home system that would last that long.
Also, you have to take in account any mains supplied hardware on the router back to the exchange, and indeed the exchange itself. Your local telephone exchange may not be the one that provides the fibre to you.
Was a member for years, but moved from PN fttc to fttp from an AltNet. Getting 940Mb up and down. Happy to stay on here and try to help others. 
Dan_the_Van
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Re: Battery Backup Unit

This thread UPS required for domestic use might be a useful read.

If something is free I would suspect it will cover the minimum requirements.

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@TR11Falmouth wrote:
For what it’s worth, EE are happily sending out BBU’s to their customers even if they don’t have VOIP.
BT / EE & Plusnet are all the same company, so maybe it’s time they had a re-think ?
It’ll certainly influence my decision in a few months when my contract is up Smiley

Plusnet is the BTplc budget provider, supplying a basic ‘broadband’ service, BT/EE are the premium brand, which includes additional bells and whistles. This is reflected in the price of the service. 
It’s a personal choice whether to pay for a premium service every month and get a free BBU, or buy your own.

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TR11Falmouth
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Re: Battery Backup Unit

Plusnet the budget provider ?  Really ?? Don't make me laugh

I'm currently paying £42.99 for full fibre 900


BT (new customer price) is currently £34.99 increasing to £38.99 fpr 1 year, then £42.99 in year 2 - with £160 cashback / gift card


EE are currently charging the same prices, but include all the bells & whistles as you put it.

So, Plusnet are far from the budget provider it seems.

Roll on contract renewal time, as that kind of reply makes me want to jump ship for sure.  In fact EE were offering to pay the remainder of folks contracts in order to gain new customers ... I wonder if there still running that offer ?