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As I understand it all new customers are using it now, and existing customers migrated during any upgrades. I was moved over almost 18 months back. The only people on BT who currently have any choice in voice provisioning are those who have an active PSTN line and are being asked to move to Digital Voice.

They can delay the process by a year if they have an alarm or other such device that needs a dial tone. All new customer installations, and those moving house, get their landline from their hub via an RJ11 to BT adapter. By the end of VM plans to have all landline customers migrated from phone wires to hubs. Breaking existing agreements on grading and closure of buildings leaving staff no choice but to leave is a disgrace, along with this years no pay rise stance it does not look good in trying to avoid industrial action.

Had a call today about internet. Have you been calling customers saying they are going to be disconnected and asking for WiFi code. Thought it might be a scam. It almost certainly is. If you did give them any passwords, I would suggest you change them immediately. It would be nice if they actually started the work in the location that has been listed above. The September stated that all the above would be finished and homes connected by march Absolute rubbish.

Now pushed back to the earliest of December Yes but it would have been quiter for them to get on with the upgrades as long as thay had proper practice in place less traffic less delays etc. I appreciate the plan is to switch off copper, but there are pockets like this where there is no fibre. Do they spend and upgrade these premises to FTTP or just accept as it is and leave the copper running?

David, this is where I would like the Government and legislative work to come togather and force the hand of owners to A compensate them a bit and B ensure that the landowner are forced to comply. If this was electricity or water they had no option but allow it to happen. In fact in my deed it say that both Electricity and Water company has right of access to my property if it is deemed that this is required.

So question I got for our MPs is, why is this not the case for Telephony and fiber optic cables. I understand if 10 different companies want to dig ten times. So our exchange is on the list, so far FTTP has not been going very well here. Despite Openreach paying a company to rod and rope all houses they failed on most. Lots of failed installs. I did try and call you back however the call went to VM message left. I have checked with our senior project manager and the planning information.

For the part-funded work we complete in line with the Government such as the BDUK work we work with the local authorities to confirm exactly which premises in the local area will benefit from the upgrades.

The aim is always to ensure we upgrade the maximum amount of premises possible for the funding that is available. For our commercial work e. As you mentioned in your original email works are being carried out by City Fibre, I would suggest contacting them to see when there works to provide the fibre service are due to complete.

Another option open for you and any other residents who want faster broadband and wish to explore it, is in the form of a Community Fibre Partnership — which is an Openreach run scheme. However, if you wish to look into Fibre through Openreach right now your only option would be via our Community Fibre Partnership detailed above. As we have no current projects I will arrange for your case to be closed , however if you have an further queries please call me on my direct number below or drop me an email.

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About Openreach. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. Posts: 21, Thanks: 2. Re: Get BT to change my exchange Hi, You could pay them several thousands of pounds to reroute your cabling. I know speeds are a pain, but unfortunately it's exactly how broadband works and there really isn't any way of moving you closer to the exchange or changing your wiring routing without you paying for it.

Message 2 of Thanks for the reply. Kinda what I guessed, just needed some confirmation Hows about getting a new line - can I choose what exchange it comes from? Message 3 of I wouldn't have thought so. When you're paying for a new line, you're really just paying for the line rom the junction box on your street to your house. Not all the wiring to the exchange. Message 4 of My modem is already compatible, so I won't need any new hardware Hub for 21CN can support more than 10, lines.

These Integrated Voice and Data line cards handle 64 subscriber lines per unit and can be remotely controlled.

Marconi MSANs. LLU Handover Frames. Voice services are provided by an alternative network eg BT.



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