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Was meant to have Full Fibre installed 4 years ago and still hasn't been resolved

Champnet
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Re: Was meant to have Full Fibre installed 4 years ago and still hasn't been resolved

@bmc  4 years could have been 4 months but @Mr_Paul may have a point relating to covid lockdown. In which case the problem would be an ADSL to FTTC update which hasn’t taken place…

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Re: Was meant to have Full Fibre installed 4 years ago and still hasn't been resolved

@Champnet 

"In which case the problem would be an ADSL to FTTC update which hasn’t taken place…"

 

Wouldn't an ADSL to FTTC upgrade just involve re-jumpering at the cabinet, (and possibly the exchange), and not a visit to the customer's home? In which case, is there any reason that could not have still been actioned at the time? Openreach may even have had a surplus of engineers at that time, due to them being restricted about what tasks they were still carrying out?

 

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Re: Was meant to have Full Fibre installed 4 years ago and still hasn't been resolved

@jab1 

Dec 2017 was when I got on it. It was a good while after this that it closed to new Trialists.

 

I seem to remember there was a couple of years between the closure of the Trial and a commercial product being launched which was only a couple of years ago.

 

My thought pattern is that if it was still open in Spring 2020 but closed during the summer of that year. If the install got caught up in the general mayhem of that time then the order could have been cancelled and the Trial closed before the order could be reinstated.

 

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Re: Was meant to have Full Fibre installed 4 years ago and still hasn't been resolved

OK, @bmc . I never got involved with it, but I still doubt the OP would have been invited - three+ years  after it started. I could be wrong of course, but...

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Re: Was meant to have Full Fibre installed 4 years ago and still hasn't been resolved

The trial closed on the 31st July 2018: https://www.plus.net/help/legal/fttp-terms/#:~:text=our%20FTTP%20Trial.-,The%20trial%20closed%20on%2...).

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Re: Was meant to have Full Fibre installed 4 years ago and still hasn't been resolved

@jab1 

If you knew about it you could request to join. Myself and 3 neighbours did just that.

 

Indeed, one of them left BT and signed up to an ADSL package simply because they could then move onto FTTP. All 4 of us were helped by a friendly wizard.

 

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@pjmarsh 

Was it that long ago. So much for my memory. Also blows my theory out of the water.

 

Guess the next question is when did commercial FTTP launch of PN?

 

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Re: Was meant to have Full Fibre installed 4 years ago and still hasn't been resolved

@bmc 25th May 2022 for existing customers: https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php/2022/05/isp-plusnet-in-low-key-uk-launch-of-fttp-broadband-pac...

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Re: Was meant to have Full Fibre installed 4 years ago and still hasn't been resolved


@bmc wrote:

@jab1 

If you knew about it you could request to join. Myself and 3 neighbours did just that.

 

Indeed, one of them left BT and signed up to an ADSL package simply because they could then move onto FTTP. All 4 of us were helped by a friendly wizard.

 

Brian


Again, @bmc  - fair enough, but I doubt someone who had applied would not be 'left in limbo'. Back then, from what I recall, PN where rather more on the ball and less hidebound than the brand is now.

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Re: Was meant to have Full Fibre installed 4 years ago and still hasn't been resolved

@Mr_Paul hi, you are completely right, i had missread the OP's post. Somehow i thought they had installed the ont and then had an issue and left it in place.

The issue is still the same, the op is stating that they are potentially (even though i don't think they are) paying for fttp when they clearly don't have that service.

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@pjmarsh 

Once again, thanks.

 

So it's now clear no FTTP was available to the OP in the spring of 2020 so it's likely it would have been an ADSL to FTTC upgrade.

 

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Re: Was meant to have Full Fibre installed 4 years ago and still hasn't been resolved

@Dismal  We’re all trying to help but we need a little more information. Can you tell us in simple, non technical terms what you expected to happen and what did, or did not, happen. For now ignore any requests for statistics,.