House Move - Update on connection?
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Re: House Move - Update on connection?
02-10-2015 3:22 PM
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Quote from: custos So that's OK then - I look forward to getting connceted next Tuesday 🙂
While that might not be impossible, depending on what appointment options we're given from our suppliers, I do think it may be a little optimistic.
Re: House Move - Update on connection?
02-10-2015 8:17 PM
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Re: House Move - Update on connection?
03-10-2015 6:17 AM
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Quote I don't see anyone recommending people switch to Virgin Media or some other not Openreach dependant supplier whenever possible.
That's because the vast majority of internet users have NO other option than to gain access via copper wires!!!
Re: House Move - Update on connection?
03-10-2015 6:48 AM
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03-10-2015 4:32 PM
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03-10-2015 5:47 PM
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03-10-2015 6:28 PM
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Quote from: custos I live in Weymouth,...
Is www.dorsetforyou.com/superfast any use to you?
Re: House Move - Update on connection?
05-10-2015 10:48 AM
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Re: House Move - Update on connection?
06-10-2015 7:39 PM
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Re: House Move - Update on connection?
07-10-2015 9:03 AM
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Quote from: ejs Or the people living in these places could just pay for the infrastructure themselves, apparently one village did.
Custos has already said he's connected (or not yet connected!) to an FTTC enabled exchange. In any case that project you linked to doesn't take Openreach out of the equation (unlike some local community projects using wireless distribution).
Regarding Virgin, that's an interesting question. Of course people who've chosen Virgin won't be on this forum. Our experience with their business services has been good, but that's been generally dedicated connections rather than broadband. Would be interesting if anyone could compare the residential service of Virgin vs Openreach. However slightly beside the point in this case, if Virgin's not available in the area then that option doesn't exist, short of moving house.
Re: House Move - Update on connection?
07-10-2015 11:11 AM
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07-10-2015 11:30 AM
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Re: House Move - Update on connection?
07-10-2015 3:45 PM
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Quote from: AndyH Depends on when BT took over responsibility from the developer, whether it was on time or delayed and whether there were issues. Quite often BT will have a timescale for the site and if the developer does not complete their work on time or to a satisfactory standard, it can result it completion delays.
I don't see why it should be any different for BTOR than other utility companies. If water, gas and electricity can coordinate their activities with the builder/developer why not BTOR?
However, please don't think I am criticising the actual workers. Those engineers that I have come into contact with in the last few days are communicative, eager to please and clearly competent and working hard to complete the job as quickly as possible. However until they arrive on site they have no idea what they will find or how long the work will take and It can't be much fun when they encounter angry and frustrated customers who have been waiting for many weeks to get connected.
Re: House Move - Update on connection?
07-10-2015 3:54 PM
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Quote from: custos I don't see why it should be any different for BTOR than other utility companies. If water, gas and electricity can coordinate their activities with the builder/developer why not BTOR?
The developer puts everything in, ready for Openreach to connect houses up. However before Openreach signs off the site and takes it over, they need to be happy with everything. It's not uncommon on large developments for there to be issues that need to be resolved before Openreach takes over.
If there are issues with the quality of work done by the developers or delays, then it will have a knock on effect on Openreach's planning. It's no different really to other utilities.
In your case, it's not exactly clear for the reason behind the delay. Only the developer and Openreach will be able to shed some light on things.
Re: House Move - Update on connection?
07-10-2015 4:08 PM
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Within new office blocks/apartments it is normal for the landlord to install a voice cabling structure to each home or office; BT then feeds a multi-pair cable/fibre into the base of the building to a distribution frame where the services are connected to the landlords wiring. If the developer gets it wrong it can take a while for BT to sort out the problem. They usually bill the developer/landlord for extra work caused.
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