After 27 months of continuous uptime, at 1:15am today my BT FTTP service went down for the first time. The LOS light is solid red, and rebooting the ONT didn’t help.
To BT’s credit, they immediately activated unlimited data on my two mobiles and shipped a mini hub. Sadly the mini hub doesn’t have Ethernet so I cannot use it as a drop-in replacement for my home’s structured wiring to feed the access points; so wifi will be limited to a small part of this three storey house.
An Openreach engineer is booked for tomorrow morning. Wish me luck!
Our main outage was around 18 months ago, Openreach FTTP, but running a Cerberus (business based) package so better SLA's than a resi service.
We had a summer time local lightning strike which killed most of our LAN gear. Beside a host of other destruction, it entered the structured cabling system, and burn marked/spot welded two stacked switches, we lost a lot of gear that day. Some was outright blown off the wall, sooty, charred and black. No kidding.
The Openreach ONT seemed at first unaffected, however it wasn't (given it was connected to routers and switches all of which died). The copper port refused to link higher than 100M - not good on a > 100M service...
A late afternoon call to Cerberus, was met initially by some head scratching - as service from their end looked 100% operative, but took some convincing the issue was the ONT. By 9pm that evening we had confirmation that they had Openreach was booked in to replace the ONT, actually the next morning.
Next day Openreach engineer arrives (early) and swaps out the ONT. Service back to normal around 10:30am. Which I still think is pretty impressive.