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I preordered in January 2022. Since then I've had 1 visit from the sales team trying to sign me up and about three flyers through the letter box including one received today addressed to 'The Occupier'
We have 3 telegraph poles in our close and two of them have huge coils of fibre cellotaped to them.
Annoying all 3 also have the Fibre and Wireless boxes at the top cable up, but no sign of Hey Broadband! in my area.
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Annoying all 3 also have the Fibre and Wireless boxes at the top cable up, but no sign of Hey Broadband! in my area. F&W and Toob are coming around my estate, Swish are two towns over. Hey!B’s website says “coming soon” on my postcode.
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Got an email yesterday from Openreach telling me my area is going to be full fibre enabled. With a tempting link to click on... clicked the link and it said they would enable full fibre between now and June 2025....
So either Swish are copying the Openreach playbook, or vice versa.
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Another day another flyer from Swish addressed to 'The Occupier'. I presume they need a certain number of people to sign up before they finish the provisioning wortk.
e.g. say they are 30 people in my street, they need at least 5 to sign up before they will start the final laying of the fiibre.
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I got a call today to arrange install. I booked for next Friday morning.
It has been a long wait.
OPNSense on Topton J4125
PiHole/AdGuard home
Unifi for Wifi
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My timeline:
Initial letter came through the door on 12th December last year saying the work would be starting in January.
Swish's contractors (OMJ) started civils as planned at the start of January 2023, taking about 5/6 weeks to complete works in our street. They installed various pits and lots of green plastic conduit with Toby boxes outside houses. They came back at the end of February to pull the purple fibre straws through and I got an email saying I was ready to be installed a day or two later. I ordered straight away via the website and it took about ten days before I got a call from a nice lady to book my install for tomorrow (17 March).
Assuming all goes well tomorrow, it will have taken just under 12 weeks from Swish's contractors putting up barriers to me getting my broadband.
I'm also hoping that they come around snagging at some point as my Toby box is about 1.5 inches below the pavement level and is going to be a constant puddle. An OMJ guy came around last week with a notebook so fingers crossed it won't be too long and that they can fix an active Toby box.
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12 weeks that is great, i am now on 15 months and counting since they first starting digging up the street and i pre-ordered
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After many many years of BTs BS, finally, Swish was surveying our road last week.
There was a long conversation with Swish and extended wayleave negotiations to get to this point, but hopefully we'll move off flakey mobile broadband, and I can take the antenna off the front of the house by summer.....
Fingers crossed
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The author of the above post is a thinkbroadband staff member. It may not constitute an official statement on behalf of thinkbroadband.
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Finally got contacted by Swish for an install date after ordering in Jan 2022. Sadly I am not in the early months of a Shell Fibre 18m contract. I got fed up with waiting and NOW (who I was on a 1 month contract with) tried to jack up the prices.
Be interesting to see how many neighbours actually take them up.
Still no sign of Hey Broadband
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