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Re: Migration Pathway
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The same also go from... or SoGEA to FTTP
Surely, that's wrong, plenty of people have migrated from FTTC to FTTP so why would SoGEA be any different ?
FTTP requires a new installation, totally separate from any existing copper based service. So the normal process is that the existing service is ceased once the FTTP install is complete.
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Re: Migration Pathway
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@MisterW wrote:
Surely, that's wrong, plenty of people have migrated from FTTC to FTTP so why would SoGEA be any different ?
FTTP requires a new installation, totally separate from any existing copper based service. So the normal process is that the existing service is ceased once the FTTP install is complete.
That's not SoGEA 40/10 to 80/20 as that for telephone line with FTTC 40/10 to 80/20 to FTTP only
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This is really a confusing thread caused by multiple use of different terms, in some posts any references to copper line speed is just spurious information.
For any transfer into plusnet from another provider the offering would be; using plusnet product names
Fibre - SoGEA copper cable, no landline phone (part Fibre technology)
or
Full Fibre - Fibre cable, no landline phone (Full Fibre technology)
Again using plusnet product name Unlimited Fibre (40/10) and Unlimited Fibre Extra (80/20) both including a landline phone.
Since Wholesale Line Rental was removed FTTC (broadband with landline phone) is no longer available, it should no longer be referred to.
It's been said before, if you want to move to plusnet then place an order for a new line and then cancel your current service.
Re: Migration Pathway
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You can't order new line and cancel the Sogfast as it doesn't make any sense at all.
Re: Migration Pathway
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By 'new line' I mean a second copper cable run to your property. You may not like it but is seems to be a pragmatic approach to resolving your issue.
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I don't want second line. I think I have to raise this to higher level openreach and complaining of why it won't accepted Sogfast to Sogea in migration pathway as it pretty ridiculously if openreach say no
The cost of installing a new line with Plusnet is £49.99 - no thanks Openreach!
Re: Migration Pathway
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If you order a new line it's unlikely you'd get a second cable installed. OR would use a second "pair" of wires in the existing incoming cable.
Brian
Re: Migration Pathway
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Maybe you need to say you are transferring providers who only supply SoGEA.
I'm off now
Re: Migration Pathway
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I was surprise no one from PN Staff not bother to answer me! Look like I can't be bothered to switch now. I am going to closed this thread now.
Re: Migration Pathway
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There is …
A green cabinet served by fibre
A copper circuit to the property
ISP A supplying service X
User wants service Y from ISP B.
Service Y is reported as being available by the infrastructure owner.
Why can B not order Y on the circuit delivering X from B (thereby terminating that service) as would happen if X were ADSL and Y is SoGEA?
What’s the issue with ceasing X thereby creating a silver key line to be picked up by B for service Y?
@MatthewWheeler - are you able to shine light into this dark corner please?
In another browser tab, login into the Plusnet user portal BEFORE clicking the fault & ticket links
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Re: Migration Pathway
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Here is Screenshot
I don't get it at all.
Why can't Openreach disconnected Sogfast from PCP8 and reconnect SoGEA on the FTTC cabinet on the same day of migration switch? @Gandalf @MatthewWheeler
Re: Migration Pathway
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@Townman A typo? I think it should be ..."Why can B not order Y on the circuit delivering X from A (thereby terminating that service)
Re: Migration Pathway
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AAISP say this wrong!
It's can migration to SOGea from Sogfast!
Re: Migration Pathway
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Hi @goldenfibre
If you can drop me a PM with the address in question I can double check but unfortunately having had a look on our supplier's systems I can't see a option to do so
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In another browser tab, login into the Plusnet user portal BEFORE clicking the fault & ticket links
Superusers are not staff, but they do have a direct line of communication into the business in order to raise issues, concerns and feedback from the community.
If this post helped, please click the Thumbs Up and if it fixed your issue, please click the This fixed my problem green button below.
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