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It goodbye to plusnet after 23 year just under

deanmrd
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It goodbye to plusnet after 23 year just under

Hi everyone 

 

I've now left plusnet as they could supply my will Full Fibre but when I searched my naxt door address plusnet was willing to offer it to me yet my address was not able to get it. 

When I phoned in they still could not offer it to me. as of the 03/10/2022 at 8am my 1gb up & down symmetrical speed was installed with other company I looked again to day and it still says the same.

if anyone can shed abit a light why this is. 

 

I didnt leave because of there service as being with them for 23 years speaks for it self.

 

Thanks 

 

Dean

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Re: It goodbye to plusnet after 23 year just under

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Re: It goodbye to plusnet after 23 year just under

Why you couldn't order through Plusnet will be down to one of two things:

  1. Your property isn't serviced by Openreach FTTP.  It's possible that you are serviced from a different Distribution Point to your neighbour and Openreach haven't installed Fibre to yours yet.
  2. Probably more likely, the Openreach data is incorrect for your property and it is just a database issue with them that is saying you can't have an FTTP connection

Both of these would be the same with any ISP trying to supply you with an Openreach FTTP based connection.

Solutions to the above, for number 1 it's just a waiting game.  For number 2, it's raising it with Openreach to try and get them to correct their database records.  There is a form that you can use for doing that, but the link I've got bookmarked isn't working for me at the moment

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Re: It goodbye to plusnet after 23 year just under

@pjmarsh  It appears that Plusnet have lost this customer already,

... as of the 03/10/2022 at 8am my 1gb up & down symmetrical speed was installed 

So a service has been provided by an Alt-net company i.e. not Openreach FTTP.

Openreach FTTP not showing availability is academic now, but was likely to be a database error. I suspect Plusnet support just say "computer says no" with no further action.

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Re: It goodbye to plusnet after 23 year just under

@RealAleMadrid, yes I know that.  My post was answering the OPs question of "if anyone can shed abit a light why this is."

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Re: It goodbye to plusnet after 23 year just under


@RealAleMadrid wrote:

 

... as of the 03/10/2022 at 8am my 1gb up & down symmetrical speed was installed 

Openreach FTTP not showing availability is academic now, but was likely to be a database error. 


My money would be on FTTP simply not being available from Openreach at this property rather than a database error.

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Re: It goodbye to plusnet after 23 year just under

@Baldrick1 Not sure why you come to that conclusion as the Op stated Openreach FTTP was available for the neighbour next door. It doesn't matter anyway as a 1Gbps symmetrical service is far superior to any Openreach FTTP offering.

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Re: It goodbye to plusnet after 23 year just under

@deanmrd 

Was your OR connection above or below ground? If overhead, are your neighbours on the same pole?

 

If UG, any sign of different chambers serving the two houses?

 

My money's on a database screw up.

 

Brian

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Re: It goodbye to plusnet after 23 year just under

There is an assumption being made here that "neighbour" means an immediately adjoining property ... rather than maybe dozen of yards away.

Connectivity is dependent on cabling routes and port availability ... just as we have seen where a FTTC cabinet's FTTC connection ports are all fully utilised - "Why cannot I not get FTTC when my neighbour can?".

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Re: It goodbye to plusnet after 23 year just under

@Townman  Yes it is all conjecture, assumptions and guesses and I doubt that the OP will be particularly interested in replying so I will leave it at that.

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Re: It goodbye to plusnet after 23 year just under


@pjmarsh wrote:

For number 2, it's raising it with Openreach to try and get them to correct their database records.  There is a form that you can use for doing that, but the link I've got bookmarked isn't working for me at the moment


Do you mean this? Not sure which form you have saved but I know Openreach moved from Formwize a while ago. 

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Re: It goodbye to plusnet after 23 year just under

Thanks @Gandalf.  It's the formwize I've got save.  Now updated!

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Re: It goodbye to plusnet after 23 year just under

with plusnet tried neighbours on both side of me, I live in a row of houses, and shaire same gateaway with one neighbour not a flat though. I even tried neighbours across the road and they all could get full fibra with plusnet.

 

The company I went with signed me up strate away no issues when he came though it had already attached the line from the pole just had to feed it to the house. 

 

am I allowed to say who I went with?

 

P.S BT, SKY, talktalk also could not sign me up. 

 

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Re: It goodbye to plusnet after 23 year just under

Clearly a BT Openreach database error then.

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Re: It goodbye to plusnet after 23 year just under

Most probably an Openreach database error then. Those other ISPs you’ve listed also use Openreach. It may be worth you completing the form Gandalf linked to and seeing if you can get it corrected. Whilst that won’t really help you now as you’ve gone with an AltNet, it may help you with options in the future should you (or anyone else in your house) want to consider an Openreach based line in the future.

Edit: Townman types faster than me on my phone!

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