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(deleted) Tue 20-May-14 15:10:13
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Re: BT in trouble, hiring more staff


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Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Tue 20-May-14 15:14:13
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BECAUSE 160/20 IS NOT AN OPTION UNDER THE FIBRE ON DEMAND PROGRAMME.

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Standard User 4M2
(knowledge is power) Tue 20-May-14 15:19:05
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In reply to a post by pcoventry76:
I am literally sat with my back to the current socket - which is this.

http://prntscr.com/3kx6wf an NTE5? I have my phone plugged in ready but it's dead at the moment.


That's fine - they should hopefully just fit an interstitial plate (which goes between the original faceplate and the NTE5 itself) or a filtered faceplate for your FTTC connection smile


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(deleted) Tue 20-May-14 15:25:43
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(staff) Tue 20-May-14 15:34:06
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Caps was for emphasis as believe it has been explained before that Fibre on Demand behaves differently to native FTTP when browsing around providers websites and will also never be seen on the consumer focused pages due to the 36 month minimum contract term.

Ofcom has a 24 month maximum limit for consumers.

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Standard User 4M2
(knowledge is power) Tue 20-May-14 15:45:07
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In reply to a post by pcoventry76:
Will they also put the BT modem near this socket? The wall is just right for it so I am hoping so


Should be OK - guess there are a 3 pin 13 amp sockets nearby?
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Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Tue 20-May-14 15:50:18
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Your situation falls outside the automated systems, you need to phone up and speak to your business manager at BT Business to discuss the provision of Fibre on Demand

Fibre on Demand is not the sort of product you order online since there are lots of questions to be asked and discussed about the actual service you want.

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