What has happened to Plusnet's previously good service??
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What has happened to Plusnet's previously good service??
20-10-2013 12:52 PM
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This level of service is not acceptable. Surely when the first fix failed, the fault should have been escalated and stayed escalated until a permanent fix was found? Plusnet is owned by BT, so it doesn't make any sense to me as a customer that this wasn't passed straight back to the BT engineer when the first fix failed (which is what your customer representative said he was going to do). I have tried two routers, we're permananently linked to the master socket, and use wired broadband, so there's either a fault on the line, or either BT or Plusnet has the wrong settings - either way, it should not take this length of time for you to find out the problem and solve it.
I am seriously considering moving my broadband/phone package elsewhere. Please let me know how long my current contract has left to run.
Please note ... I'm writing this from my immediate neighbour's house, who is on BT residential broadband, but with a line speed currently running at 3.4 Mbps download speed, an IP profile of 3.5 Mbps, and DSL connection rate of 4 Mbps. We both have the same exchange. My current broadband connection is now so bad I can only intermittently run the BT wholesale performance test!
Re: What has happened to Plusnet's previously good service??
21-10-2013 11:35 AM
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Sorry to hear that you've had a fault. We have been working with our suppliers to get this rectified asap.
I've managed to speak with our suppliers and your profile has now been lifted to 2Mb/s for the time being and we can look to get this higher too. Can you confirm if you've seen an improvement in speed on your side? There has been something causing your line profile to drop which we need to investigate further.
I've also updated your fault ticket so we'll monitor your connection and see what action we need to take to resolve this.
You're not currently in a contract with us either and I'll refund you for the duration of the fault for your broadband service.
Re: What has happened to Plusnet's previously good service??
21-10-2013 12:53 PM
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Yes - at last there's an improvement! Thank you!! Downstream speed is running at 1.96 Mbps, which isn't exactly fast, but it's usable!
Thank you for the offer of a refund - we will gladly accept that.
A question for you - if we were to switch to the business broadband service you offer, what is the likelihood that this fault might have been sorted out much quicker? If there's always this hesitation to contact BT wholesale to get the IP profile re-set, I feel we may as well just switch to BT direct, so at least we know they're the ones who are responsible for both the service and the fault-fixing. Can you persuade me otherwise?
Re: What has happened to Plusnet's previously good service??
21-10-2013 1:18 PM
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You cannot go to BT directly. The engineers who do the repairs work for a part of BT called Openreach and Openreach will not talk to the likes of you and me. You could move your internet to BT Retail which is also a part of BT but BT Retail are in just the same position as Plusnet (yet another part of BT) in terms of being able to tell Openreach what to do.
If you transfer your internet to BT Retail, it might work out a bit cheaper than Plusnet while the introductory offer applies but there is no reason to believe your connection will be any faster.
BT Retail's help line is in India which many Plusnet enthusiasts claim is not as good as Plusnet's UK based help line. I am less than convinced about that but luck plays a large part in my view.
If you really want to improve your internet connection and do not mind the expense then a company called AAISP does have a very good reputation for getting BT Openreach moving and faults cleared. Rumour has it that AAISP employ people who understand the magic that makes the internet work and are therefore in a better position to take no nonsense from Openreach. The downside is that AAISP are probably twice the cost of Plusnet depending on what package you are on. I am not an employee of AAISP, have no personal experience of them but I have checked their prices a few times recently when Plusnet have annoyed me. So far I have not jumped but I am getting closer and closer to it!!!!
Re: What has happened to Plusnet's previously good service??
21-10-2013 3:02 PM
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In this case I don't think there would have been a difference. We have continually asked BT Wholesale to reset your profile, it has however been stuck as far as I can see. I spoke with them first thing this morning and they had confirmed to me that they had reset this, it didn't go through and I had to contact them again and they had to use telnet to change your profile(something I haven't seen before).
Hopefully now that is at least a bit better, we can look at getting your speeds further improved as the noise margin on your line is currently at 15dB, your line however is in a training period until the 23rd October so we can't do anything until then to improve this.
Re: What has happened to Plusnet's previously good service??
22-10-2013 12:19 AM
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If the fault fixing is likely to be significantly quicker on business broadband, I may be tempted to try it, since at the moment I'm paying £18 per month for broadband anyway, which is the same as the current broadband tariff as far as I can see - but if it would take just as long, there's not much point!
EnglishMohican, thank you for your comments ... it's a pity that openreach don't offer a broadband service. It seems that the way BT is organising it's various subsidiaries is just too complicated ... a simpler system might provide a better and more efficient service all round!
Re: What has happened to Plusnet's previously good service??
22-10-2013 7:47 AM
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Your current issue with synch speed dropping in wet weather is a not uncommon issue - in our area many of the underground cables are permanently under water due to poor drainage in underground chambers - a local BT engineer has told me that most of our local cables are sitting on bricks,breeze blocks or old pieces of wood to kkep the joints above the water level.! High winds and wet weather can also play major havoc woth overhead cables.
Re: What has happened to Plusnet's previously good service??
22-10-2013 9:07 AM
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Are you currently connected into your test socket?
Re: What has happened to Plusnet's previously good service??
22-10-2013 10:50 AM
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Broadband has been all over the place this morning - no connection at all some of the time so I rebooted the router to try to get some life - went to 160kpbs, then lost connection again almost immediately, and it came back a few mins later at 400 kbps, then lost it again, and now it's at 2.4 Mbps, all in the last hour or so!
It's windy today ... we have an overhead line all the way from the exchange, so davidj60 the fault may be related to branches hitting the line and/or wind moving the junctions and letting water in.
Since I couldn't get a broadband signal I called plusnet half an hour ago, and a bb engineer is booked in to come and visit again tomorrow afternoon. Let's hope he's able to find and fix the fault!
Re: What has happened to Plusnet's previously good service??
22-10-2013 11:06 AM
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Quote from: tillydaff Chris - yes, we're permanently plugged into the master socket.
Can you confirm that you are not just plugged in to the master socket but that you have removed the lower half and connected to the test socket inside - there's a world of difference as using the test socket inside disconnects all your internal wiring.
jelv (a.k.a Spoon Whittler) Why I have left Plusnet (warning: long post!) Broadband: Andrews & Arnold Home::1 (FTTC 80/20) Line rental: Pulse 8 Home Line Rental (£14.40/month) Mobile: iD mobile (£4/month) |
Re: What has happened to Plusnet's previously good service??
22-10-2013 12:17 PM
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22-10-2013 11:45 PM
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At least with the IP profile set firm at 2 Mbps we can get some sort of functionality when the connection returns after these drop-outs, which is an improvement compared with when the IP profile plummeted to 140 kbps after a lost connection and stayed there for days on end!
Still hoping for a proper fix tomorrow ... the eternal optimist
Re: What has happened to Plusnet's previously good service??
23-10-2013 9:33 AM
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23-10-2013 8:33 PM
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So, no further forward unfortunately.
The connection was dropping again this morning - then described as 'flaky' by my OH (I was out all day). This eve DSL was 800kbps so I rebooted the router, and DSL jumped to just over 2Mbps, downstream currently 1.8Mbps - so with any luck we'll get caught up on a few things this eve before it drops again. Perfectly still and calm here this eve, which might help?!
Re: What has happened to Plusnet's previously good service??
23-10-2013 9:59 PM
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