I have, and being a geek if you will back in June I took a screen shot, which showed missed works at my pcp and future works
So they cancelled the June works when they found problems with the ducts, as would make sense rather than leaving a cabinet idle and out in the street.
No this wasn't cancelled work this was work that was booked in june, for oct/nov and was a line of work
heading all the way out to last PCP in my area
Openreach don't book street works that far in advance unless they've a reason to, such as discovering blocked ducting and finding issues getting permission to carry out remedial work due to existing works per your original post, or having another reason for having to defer original plans back.
Most of the street works in my area appear maybe a couple of weeks before the actual cabinet appears. A whole chain of work indicates issues that've triggered that chain.
If I may say, you're ridiculously skittish, you're posting like crazy over a few months delay. There are people who've been delayed by close to 2 years for various reasons and others who've had their FTTC installs cancelled over blocked ducts. I don't see many people obsessively posting looking for the email address of the contractor. I can't say it's occurred to me to start writing to Harlequin Ltd's executives in no small part because they're not working for me, they're working for Openreach.
You've been given an explanation for current delays, whether you accept it or not things aren't going to change, and frankly given the expense Openreach will be going to to clear the blockages you're lucky you're getting FTTC at all, as I've said a number of people have seen their cabinets deferred from the current rollout altogether.
May I suggest if you consider your quite detailed response such a fob off that you write back to Openreach informing them of this. If you wish I'll be happy to show you an exchange with Openreach that is an actual fob off.
I would understand if you were unhappy about the placeholder dates, I am, but you seem a stroppy child stamping their foot and having a tantrum - not constructive.
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