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Thing that puzzles me about Trooli is that they don't seem to advertise or do any marketing.
I became aware of them about 6 months ago, when I saw a couple of blokes pulling fibre between 2 manholes just around the corner. As an old techie, I can recognise a fibre optic cable when I see one, but I think the average passer-by, if she paid any attention to them at all, would assume they were OR engineers.
I registered interest with Trooli, and early Feb I got a phone call to say that they would be ready to install in April. I asked why there hadn't been any publicity, and the guy sort of shrugged and said folks see our vans around and get in touch. All the installers I have seen have been subbies in plain white vans; I have never seen a Trooli badged van here, and as I'm retired I'm around and about quite a bit in the daytime. CBT boxes or similar labelled Trooli have appeared on many of the poles in the area, but I'm sure only a handful of people locally are aware of them or realise what they are.
Addresses all around are showing as "available on your street" on their website. It's nearly April now, but there have been no leaflet drops, mailshots, ads in the local press nor anything that I've ever seen. Because I wasn't completely happy with their Ts and Cs, I said I'd think about it, but they haven't followed up that initial phone call. This doesn't seem to me to be a good way to generate a return on investment.
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