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Standard User onthenet
(member) Fri 11-May-12 14:05:56
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Re: Infinity checker accuracy??


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Enginer came.

Test meter couldn't get a sync
Connected the Fibre modem and got 0.7 down

He was going to leave it connected, said it may improve but I told him to remove it.

So sticking with 2.7 on ADSL2

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Standard User onthenet
(member) Sat 19-May-12 16:36:34
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Re: Infinity checker accuracy??


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Well I thought I was staying with O2.

BT say they completed the order even though they never got it working.
They have then cancelled my O2 service and I am now without broadband at all.

I was on the legacy O2 product which is not available anymore so I now have to apply to be reconnected to the more expensive traffic shaped service.

BT really are a complete waste of space, they seem to go to new heights of incompetence every time I have the misfortune of dealing with them.

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Standard User tommy45
(knowledge is power) Sat 19-May-12 17:48:41
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Re: Infinity checker accuracy??


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In reply to a post by onthenet:
Well I thought I was staying with O2.

BT say they completed the order even though they never got it working.
They have then cancelled my O2 service and I am now without broadband at all.

I was on the legacy O2 product which is not available anymore so I now have to apply to be reconnected to the more expensive traffic shaped service.

BT really are a complete waste of space, they seem to go to new heights of incompetence every time I have the misfortune of dealing with them.
When you say that you thought you where staying with o2 ADSL if you haven't requested a MAC code and used it, then you should still have the active o2 dsl service on the line,
But if you have used the MAC code then yes you will of lost your legacy package ,There must be something that can be done to give you a usable speed they IMO Have screwed something up somewhere , who is your ISP bt retail?
If so get on to Ian Livingston's office they will find out what has happened ,they may even organise another engineer visit,
If it's due to quality of the line,and length then they should not of accepted the order in fairness ,because they should of known that fttc not work for you and for you to get less speed than what you where getting is an insult, in particular if they attempt to charge you for the service too,
& £6.00 per month is all i would want to be paying for a 2-3mbit connection too

On another note, if they are unable to resolve this for you, or say there's nothing more we can do, because doing more would cost them money ,
You could after getting out of any new contract , give AAISP a call and see what they suggest, although they do cost significantly more and don't offer any unlimited products,
If your budget permitted you could possibly take a fttc service via them, they unlike most other isp's will chase bt for you , in difficult cases like this one would appear to be turning into,
They will sometimes dispute openreach charges if they see them as unreasonable , where as most others will just roll over and pass said charges on to their customers

Edited by tommy45 (Sat 19-May-12 18:00:08)


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Standard User onthenet
(member) Sat 19-May-12 19:28:58
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Re: Infinity checker accuracy??


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Yes I did request a MAC code and used it but assumed that if the infinity connection was unsuccessful, as it was twice before, that the order would be cancelled and I would remain with my current provider.

But BT said that the order was complete and I was now on infinity, this then seemed to automatically cancel my O2 contract.

At one point during my two hour phone call they put me through to technical support to see if they could help me with slow speeds, this was when I was still connected to O2 and had no BT products in my house as the engineer had taken them away when the install failed..

How do I contact Ian Livingston's office,

Someone is to contact me on Monday to cancel the contract, they said there would be no charge for ending it early, even though they never actually supplied anything. You do have to laugh sometimes.

The checker says 22M and they continued to quote this even though I am 3KM from the cabinet. The engineer that fitted it last, didn't even know about the BT speedchecker, I had to load it up and show him. I asked him could he not run a test and get the result via text on his mobile as had happened before but he had no idea what I was talking about.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 19-May-12 20:10:02
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Re: Infinity checker accuracy??


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How do I contact Ian Livingston's office,


[email protected]


http://www.ceoemail.com/

Edited by deleted (Sat 19-May-12 20:12:30)

Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Sat 19-May-12 22:01:29
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Re: Infinity checker accuracy??


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By the point the engineer tries to get FTTC running on your line, then any existing ADSL service is dead, there is no mechanism to try another service and revert to your old ISP.

If the FTTC is now off the line in theory you can order whatever service using ADSL you like.

Andrew Ferguson, [email protected]
www.thinkbroadband.com - formerly known as ADSLguide.org.uk
The author of the above post is a thinkbroadband staff member. It may not constitute an official statement on behalf of thinkbroadband.
Standard User onthenet
(member) Sun 20-May-12 07:04:36
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After the two previous installs I still had connection to my current provider after the engineer had reconnected me at the cabinet.

In fact even after this third failed install my connection was still working for 24hours and then yesterday was disconnected.

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Standard User tommy45
(knowledge is power) Sun 20-May-12 07:36:48
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In reply to a post by onthenet:
After the two previous installs I still had connection to my current provider after the engineer had reconnected me at the cabinet.

In fact even after this third failed install my connection was still working for 24hours and then yesterday was disconnected.
Maybe it was cutoff due to o2 placing a cease order,and that cease being carried out by openreach, the previous other 2 times you may have just been lucky that you contacted o2 in time to stop it being disconnected /ceased ?
Ithink during the 3rd week of the 30 days is the point where they place a cease order with openreach for day 30

Standard User onthenet
(member) Sun 20-May-12 13:54:38
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I just emailed Ian Livingston, got a reply saying that he was sorry to hear of my problem and he would report it to one of his team.
About and hour later I got a call from someone in the BT Retail Executive Level Technical Complaints section.
An engineer is calling out tomorrow morning to look for the fault on my line.

I take my comments about BT back and will await the Engineer to see what he can do.

Thanks for the advice.

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Standard User ukhardy07
(experienced) Sun 20-May-12 14:08:33
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Yeah I wouldn't give up on getting infinity all together

You should see around 12 - 18 meg I think! Still a fair bit better & means HD things will work nicely!
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