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Is Home Phone Ready Yet?
22-06-2007 10:49 AM
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The question I'd like answered is whether we yet think that the systems have reached that level of maturity such that it's worth taking on.
Let me give you a f'rinstance - when home phone started, moving home was an absolute nightmare including needing to set up a line with BT at new premises, working out that contract and THEN re-moving to PlusNet etc..
Has it changed? Is it ready for me? Will life be any more easy of difficult than being sat on BT IPStream Max on BT Retail phone?
Sell it to me...
Re: Is Home Phone Ready Yet?
22-06-2007 10:56 AM
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Home Phone Faults are dealt with promptly and by an upskilled team and we've had no major issues with billing or call recording whatsoever.
As I wasn't here at the time, I can't comment on the 'immaturity' of the systems. I'm sure that when major new projects such as that roll out, there is always a degree of 'learning' to be done in the first few months - but I have to say it's been one of the biggest PlusNet successes and prior to coming to work here, I had many of my referrals signed up to it.
We can't do new installations right now, simply because it's not something we offer - yet. But we can do house moves where a BT line already exists (which is the case for the majority). These are simple and we can move home phone with as little as three days notice. This is all integrated into the house move tool in the Portal.
Re: Is Home Phone Ready Yet?
22-06-2007 11:11 AM
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Also - any likelihood of ever doing new installs (although I appreciate in most cases it's not required)?
Re: Is Home Phone Ready Yet?
22-06-2007 11:17 AM
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I'll certainly ask the question when that comes to the top of the workstack.
Re: Is Home Phone Ready Yet?
22-06-2007 12:02 PM
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Quote from: Liam The ability to download your itemised bills etc...
That project in itself may be enough to tip the balance for me.
Quote from: Liam I'll certainly ask the question when that comes to the top of the workstack.
Cheers.
Re: Is Home Phone Ready Yet?
22-06-2007 12:06 PM
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I'll try and get some clarification from the expert though.
Re: Is Home Phone Ready Yet?
22-06-2007 4:25 PM
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Starting at the top:
System maturity - absolutely incorrect. Since the launch of Home Phone our systems have been more than capable. The ordering side of things (i.e. transferring the line over and adding/removing features) was, and still is very automated. Customers receive email updates throughout the ordering process. There are 3 / 4 emails sent through the entire journey of transferring your land line to PlusNet Home Phone.
There is another element to the system also - call records. These come from our call network operator. We receive call records every 4 hours, these call records are then updated as being confirmed the next day. In some circumstances a small number of calls are not confirmed next day but this is the minority. As Liam mentioned there has been no issues with our billing engine.
The house move f'rinstance
Moving home has never been a nightmare - you do not need to setup a new line with BT or any other provider. If you're on PlusNet Home Phone we would move it for you, then we would move your broadband. As we would own the phone line and the broadband then we can even entertain the simultaneous provide a lot easier than a customer having to get a SIM provide reference from a different phone provider.
If you're with PlusNet Home Phone then why would you contact another supplier to activate a line at your new premises? That makes no sense! That is actually causing more pain for yourself and your existing phone provider prior to moving.
How long to move it ?
Liam mentioned 3 days, which is the minimum amount of time Openreach can move a line from one address to another - however, due to the bust shcedules of Openreach they generally cannot move a line in 3 working days, it's more like 7 - 10 working days. All line providers are affected by this problem.
Is it ready for you?
Yes, it’s ready for you if you think any of the products we offer are right for you. Do you make most call in the Evening & Weekends (Home Phone Evening & Weekends) or do you require the flexibility of being able to make free calls during anytime of the day (Home Phone Anytime +)? Both are competitively priced.
BT IP Stream MAX on BT Retail phone?
It’s all the same phone network – the physical phone line with PlusNet is no different to any other residential BT Retail line. Obviously there are product differences between all providers in terms of how they are prices and what features (caller display etc) are available.
New Provisions
The main reason why we do not do new provisions for completely new customers to PlusNet is because we are not primarily a phone line provider, we are primarily a broadband company and thus we offer the PlusNet Home Phone service to existing broadband customers. As Liam or James may have mentioned they also cost £105, this is not a cost we could absorb on behalf of any customer unfortunately. BT Retail do not always absorb this cost.
Downloading Itemised Billing Information
This is a request from many customers we have taken on board – it will happen as Liam mentioned.
Hope that clears things up.
Cheers,
Mike
Re: Is Home Phone Ready Yet?
22-06-2007 5:01 PM
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Pff.
The house move f'rinstance
Was never originally made clear.. perhaps suggesting that the training at the time was far too rushed (and it was - no further detail necessary on public forum). Has since been made clear that it was only necessary where a line did not exist, not where a contract did not exist.
Is it ready for you?
Yes, it’s ready for you if you think any of the products we offer are right for you.
Packages were not ever my concern - they are actually the drawing point - twas the other issues surrounding tech details and prov/faults etc
BT IP Stream MAX on BT Retail phone?
It’s all the same phone network – the physical phone line with PlusNet is no different to any other residential BT Retail line.
I really don't know any other way to say this, so I apologise for the tone:
Well, Duh!?!
New Provisions
Understood
Downloading Itemised Billing Information
This is a request from many customers we have taken on board – it will happen as Liam mentioned.
Good to know.
Hope that clears things up.
Cheers,
Mike
Appreciated.
Re: Is Home Phone Ready Yet?
22-06-2007 5:37 PM
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Quote It’s all the same phone network – the physical phone line with PlusNet is no different to any other residential BT Retail line.
The point here is that the Broadband product has no bearing on whether or not you can receive a PlusNet Home Phone Service.
Quote Was never originally made clear.. perhaps suggesting that the training at the time was far too rushed (and it was - no further detail necessary on public forum). Has since been made clear that it was only necessary where a line did not exist, not where a contract did not exist.
I don't see the relevance in arguing whether or not you feel that the training was adequate / you retained the information from the training, 12 months since you left the company.
Mike knows more about WLR than anyone else in this company and is probably one of the most knowledgeable people in the country regarding the product (that doesn't work for BT).
I'm hopeful we can let this lie from now on and you can make an educated decision as to whether or not you would consider taking up the service.
Re: Is Home Phone Ready Yet?
01-08-2007 5:36 PM
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Re: Is Home Phone Ready Yet?
02-08-2007 10:01 AM
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I've moved my service away from TalkTalk (yes I know!) and had planned to move to PlusTalk however, since my line had been unbundled for voice and ADSL I had to get a BT line reinstated and am now in a 1 year contract with a £70 cessation fee if I leave before the end of the year.
Re: Is Home Phone Ready Yet?
02-08-2007 10:02 AM
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02-08-2007 2:14 PM
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BT cessation charge only last a year while PN charge I believe is indefinitely.
Re: Is Home Phone Ready Yet?
02-08-2007 2:23 PM
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No timescales available yet, but we will be removing it.
Re: Is Home Phone Ready Yet?
02-08-2007 2:57 PM
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Quote from: mrose Downloading Itemised Billing Information
This is a request from many customers we have taken on board – it will happen as Liam mentioned.
Are we any closer to seeing this yet.
Regards .....
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