Is your phone service with Plusnet? If not, why not?
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Re: Is your phone service with Plusnet? If not, why not?
07-06-2013 10:58 AM
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Re: Is your phone service with Plusnet? If not, why not?
07-06-2013 11:32 AM
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Re: Is your phone service with Plusnet? If not, why not?
07-06-2013 11:38 AM
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Quote from: Anotherone As for the naked DSL, - you are still going to have to pay for line rental to cover maintenance and the line has to be connected to exchange equipment so that it can be tested in the event of a broadband fault if for no other reason.
<Pedant mode>
There is no need to connect the line to the voice switch part of the exchange for DSL to provide a data service. The current tools available from BTO to test a line remotely are however based around the voice circuit.
</Pedant mode>
If I were to buy a leased line it wouldn't be tested for voice access... Perhaps, in time, BTO (and BTW) will stop thinking that voice is the primary service and change the bias to provision of voice and/or data to the home (with appropriate tools and tests for each independently).
As I said earlier, it may be too late for POTS but it's not too late for FTTP(oD)
Re: Is your phone service with Plusnet? If not, why not?
07-06-2013 12:01 PM
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Re: Is your phone service with Plusnet? If not, why not?
07-06-2013 12:18 PM
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At risk of taking this thread completely OT, it could be argued that if FTTC were offered without voice then the maintenance burden would be reduced (by how much, who knows?)
For example I'm about 300m from my cabinet, about 2500m from the exchange and have a FTTC service. BTO now have to maintain 2200m of unnecessary copper pair because a fault on the cabinet<>exchange segment could cause a fault with my data service.
I'm enough of a realist to know that things won't change of course, and completely understand the way the broadband has evolved, but that's shouldn't stifle debate about how it could be done better
Re: Is your phone service with Plusnet? If not, why not?
07-06-2013 12:29 PM
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Re: Is your phone service with Plusnet? If not, why not?
13-06-2013 10:02 AM
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The deal I've been offered by Sky is worth £150+ in year 1 compared with my current Plusnet deal ..and I get an unlimited connection vs 10MB so can stream Skygo elsewhere in the house,as a substitute for mutliroom ...just agitating about moving everything to Sky tho'!!!!
Re: Is your phone service with Plusnet? If not, why not?
13-06-2013 8:36 PM
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Re: Is your phone service with Plusnet? If not, why not?
14-06-2013 9:00 AM
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I`m with jelv....
Quote from: jelv With BT on AnyTime.
It's what happens when there's a problem that means I won't move. BT Retail are far, far, far, far quicker in reporting the issue to "their suppliers" than Plusnet. BT give free diversion to a mobile if you are unable to receive incoming calls.
When I move(d) house, I contact BT and the line is ready for use on the morning of the move, and the previous line is disconnected sometime later in the day... so never without a phone line.
Horrendous stories on the forum about contacting PN.who then contact BT and then W..................A................I....................T for something to happen...
Sorry PN... your phone service just does not "cut the mustard" with me....
Re: Is your phone service with Plusnet? If not, why not?
14-06-2013 10:22 AM
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Quote from: shutter Was considering moving phone to PlusNet... BUT.... when I found out about the abysmal "credit" accounting, and not knowing how much your bill is, or how much credit you have, etc..etc etc... from reading the "stories" on the forum.... too risky...
I'm not sure what stories you've been reading there, but generally speaking those things are not the case. Yes occasionally someone will find something goes wrong. However you can find how much "credit" you have and your current billed calls at the member centre, I've never had an issue with that.
I do have other issues with the way the service is supported, for example the SLA will do for starters - I'll post more another time when I have time to list all the things that used to be better.
Re: Is your phone service with Plusnet? If not, why not?
14-06-2013 8:22 PM
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I use 18185 for almost all outgoing calls and BT Retail are legally obliged to let me use it. All other suppliers including PN may do, but may decide not to at any moment. 18185 calls are much cheaper than any non-inclusive BT or PN call charge. I do not make enough calls to justify Anytime especially when there are free calls on the wife's mobile contract
I do think a UK call centre should be an attraction but I have not found it easy to get things sorted when they go wrong even with that UK call centre and the ticket response system that escalates the problem with every response drives me berserk ( admittedly broadband experience). Plusnet need to improve their computerised management systems a long way before I would call them irresistable.
Where I live, landline broadband is not that remarkable and other options (son of 4G) might be an alternative though I might have to live a very long time.
So I stick where I am using 18185, pray I will not have a problem and plan to buy a contract mobile shortly. The terms of any offer good enough to tempt me to sign up to a long term contract would have to be sooooo good - and they are not.
Re: Is your phone service with Plusnet? If not, why not?
14-06-2013 9:25 PM
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Re: Is your phone service with Plusnet? If not, why not?
15-06-2013 12:03 AM
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Correct
Quote from: EnglishMohican ..........other suppliers including PN may do, but may decide not to at any moment.
Quote from: Oldjim ...........why do think BT retail are legally obliged to let you use it
OFCOM regulations.
Re: Is your phone service with Plusnet? If not, why not?
15-06-2013 10:57 AM
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Edit - answered by a bit of digging - it applies because BT is assumed to have Significant Market Power
This raises another question - as this refers to BT Retail and Plusnet is a subsidiary of BT surely it should apply to them as well otherwise BT Group could in theory start up an number of brands which would get round the SMP criteria
Re: Is your phone service with Plusnet? If not, why not?
15-06-2013 11:30 AM
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There are multiple comments on here saying that they stayed with BT for the FREE CID service. I did a poll last year, free cid was Number ONE wanted feature, and the last survey by one of your staff got told the same thing.
WE ALL WANT FREE CALLED ID
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