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BT have pushed out all the dates yet again. Allthose that had a date of September have now been puched back to September(Thats the majority of them. THose with a date of Decvcember have been puched out to March.
They have alrease relesed the names of a 193 new exchanges that are scheduled to get FTTC sometime
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ALL THOSE - which you contradict by saying MAJORITY.
Which is it?
Better to be on the list, rather than have no idea if you are getting a USC satellite or FTTC.
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"Allthose".
"that had a date of September have now been puched pushed back to September".
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He might mean the majority of those that have dates.
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"Some dates have been pushed back" perhaps? NSS...
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ALL. It is preety clear. Those that had already been enabled would not have a Spetember date as they would have gone from the list
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In that sense yes, those left on the list would have got pushed back.
But your post gives the impression to the passing reader, that Openreach failed to enable any of the exchanges it had plans to enable by end of September.
The information is far from perfect, but it is still better than no information. Do keep pushing for better levels of information.
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You appear to be suggesting that no more enablements will be done in September. Are they taking the next week off?
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The reality at current rates of progress is that most of those that BT give a date of December for will not be enabled by December at best they might do between 40% & 50% of them. This means the rest will be pushed out to June. This in turn will push out the March ones to September. The March list is quite short so look realistic to complete in that Quarter
BT have very little chance of doing any of the future Exchanges in 2013 meaning about 80% will go out to 2014
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Typically they release a few exchanges on a weekly basis. THey may or may not realese a few more before month end. Personally I think it is unlikely as they released a few yesturday
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