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Anonymous
(Unregistered)Wed 16-Mar-11 18:18:45
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Re: Haslington Exchange update


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there still laying fibre cables from the big rounder bout going into haslington interesting thing was they were putting new poles up are they running it in the air as the road is way to busy ?
Anonymous
(Unregistered)Thu 17-Mar-11 13:08:48
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Any idea when salisbury close is getting fibre yet ?
Anonymous
(Unregistered)Thu 17-Mar-11 13:22:31
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could already be live what does the BT wholesale checker show ?


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 17-Mar-11 13:43:12
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Re: Haslington Exchange update :-(


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Never. The availabillity date has now been changed to June 30th; another qtr away. I have no doubt that by the second week of June the date will change to 30th Sep, or to "not available yet"

Are you in Salisbury Close? If so, drop me a PM as I have a cunning plan (hah!) which may have some support within BT smile
Anonymous
(Unregistered)Thu 17-Mar-11 21:52:26
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I dont know whether anyone else has noticed? . But Openreach vans seem scarce in Crewe now. I think theyve got the exchange going and a few cabs live and moved on.... anyone else noticed this? Almost like they have given up on the other installed cabs! Whats more frustrating than this is the fact that the rollout and plans are like an MI5 state secret.... No information very poor show.. (sorry is this BT we are talking about? Surely not)
Anonymous
(Unregistered)Thu 17-Mar-11 21:54:46
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I agree ... if nothing else by the time they get to the other cabs they will be claiming no capacity at the exchange!
Anonymous
(Unregistered)Thu 17-Mar-11 22:31:47
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no i have to take my little girl school in haslington it self daily and i constantly see them. it seems there working on patches so i reckon there waiting for planning permissions. but there currently in haslington as for 30th june i reckon next month
Anonymous
(Unregistered)Thu 17-Mar-11 23:14:46
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Had my infinity installed today, off parkers road
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(deleted) Thu 17-Mar-11 23:40:19
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"Thanks a lot Tref. Keep them coming� I�m still fighting misperceptions in BT.

The comments on where to deploy are absolutely spot one. We�re looking into this.

Take care,
Laurent

Laurent Kretzschmar
Business Development | Openreach "


Sent to BT via Timico.

"Please, BT, make the FTTC map data publicly available. Cabinet-level availability of FTTC products are a very real requirement for many of us. For example, choosing between two potential new homes can be down to the availability of high-speed broadband; and by high-speed, we mean in excess of 8mb. The current post-code dsl checker database is woefully inaccurate, you have an opportunity with FTTC to correct this problem.

In addition, the public can in turn do your research for you; do you really know how many people in a given cabinet area want an Infinity product? If you publish the cabinet data, then those in an area with no current plans to enable will become aware of the fact, and can lobby for the cabinet to be enabled. You could pre-empt this by making the lobbying material available � such as a petition form. Submitted petitions would enable a much granular estimation of the potential takeup; a win-win situation for all in areas where the was no prior intention to deploy FTTC.

I would also suggest considering cabinet areas which have been lagging for almost a decade; suburban cabinets which are 6km+ from an exchange (line-length). Customers on these cabinets have always been an the trailing end of broadband ; from being unable to receive any service until RADSL, and <1mb service since. These customers have been left behind by DSL, ADSL2, and now FTTC. FTTC offers the capability to service broadband-drought spots.

Please make this data available."
Anonymous
(Unregistered)Thu 17-Mar-11 23:40:44
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mines being installed tomorrow will provide feedback choose aquiss
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