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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 25-Mar-13 21:01:25
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Fantastic news!

Literally just received an email, the cabinet is complete! It is in the process of appearing on all operators' ordering systems.

Been told should be in a position to order probably Tuesday/Wednesday next week.

I'm first!
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(deleted) Wed 27-Mar-13 02:11:06
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In reply to a post by don0301:
Fantastic news!

Literally just received an email, the cabinet is complete! It is in the process of appearing on all operators' ordering systems.

Been told should be in a position to order probably Tuesday/Wednesday next week.

I'm first!


Wow I am really pleased for you. You deserve it.
You have put in a lot of work to get that organized and I salute you. I think if I was not moving down to your area I would have put much more effort in getting better broadband up here (berechurch hall road). When I made inquiries about it, I was told it was a broadband black-spot and would not see any improvements for at least 2 years.

So which provider will you be going for? Or will you not have an option?
Alan.
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(deleted) Wed 27-Mar-13 06:46:53
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In reply to a post by datalore44:
In reply to a post by don0301:
Fantastic news!

Literally just received an email, the cabinet is complete! It is in the process of appearing on all operators' ordering systems.

Been told should be in a position to order probably Tuesday/Wednesday next week.

I'm first!


Wow I am really pleased for you. You deserve it.
You have put in a lot of work to get that organized and I salute you. I think if I was not moving down to your area I would have put much more effort in getting better broadband up here (berechurch hall road). When I made inquiries about it, I was told it was a broadband black-spot and would not see any improvements for at least 2 years.

So which provider will you be going for? Or will you not have an option?
Alan.


Thanks for the comments.

It has been a struggle at times, just glad it's finally here. 17 months or so after the initial application, and 10 months or so since I got involved. All down to incompetence from Morrisons Utility (who kept messing up the planning applications) and stupidity and lack of positive engagement from the Council.

I moved from St. Michaels area in May 2011 where I had 100Mb Virgin, to about 4-5Mb here (can't even get BBC iplayer HD to work reliably).

I was with Talk Talk for much longer than I wanted to be, as I waited for this to happen. To be honest I had little problem with the actual service, but if you ever had to call them...Aaaarrrggghhhhh!!

Changed to PlusNet 2-3 months ago in anticipation of FTTC being available.
Already pre-ordered FTTC with them, tho still not showing on system to order properly yet. They are calling me on Monday, with hopefully an installation date. According to BT it is showing available from 31 Mar.

Also, already registered for FTTPoD wink (chop chop BTOpenreach)

BT is keen to get some publicity from this, so I'll probably get roped into something (15 mins of fame? lol)

Look forward to seeing you at the community BBQ's we have over the summer months, if you can drag yourself away from your superfast internet wink


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Standard User R0NSKI
(experienced) Wed 27-Mar-13 08:05:25
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Really well done don0301, hope you get a great speed for the hard work you've put in.

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Really well done don0301, hope you get a great speed for the hard work you've put in.


Thanks, and thanks for your helpful posts along the way.

I'm the other side of the estate to the cabinet. So, 99% of the estate will get faster than me heh. PlusNet forecasting 33Mb, but I'll go with the 80Mb option. I'll report back when up and running.

Hope this, and the previous thread may help others in a similar position in the future.

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Will you let us know when you finally get your high speed internet connection running in your house?
And what you think of it?

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Will you let us know when you finally get your high speed internet connection running in your house?
And what you think of it?


Yeah, already said I'll be posting.

Now ordered from PlusNet, Engineer booked for the morning of the 10th April. Ordered the 80Mb service Unlimited.
Also, registered for FTTPoD when it comes online.
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(deleted) Wed 03-Apr-13 16:15:52
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Just done a BT check on CO27US and it says fiber optic is available which is great. Just wondering though who pays for the intitial installation of the cabinets, is it BT? If they pay for all the work and then you can use any other company to supply the service, then what does BT get out of it?
Also was looking into the FTTPod, that you mentioned. Am I right in thinking this is a fiber optic connection of up to 300mbits? Does that tech need any special equipment or are they just throttling back the existing tech?
Alan.
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(staff) Wed 03-Apr-13 16:27:20
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Openreach pay to install the cabinets, and the ongoing monthly rental and installation fee they get from the various providers pays for the cabinet over a number of years.

Openreach has talked of a 12 year pay back term.

FTTPoD is the full fibre optic cable into your home option, they are throttling back as fibre can an awful lot faster, 10 Gbps if they wanted to and you could afford the bandwidth to the Internet.

Andrew Ferguson, [email protected]
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Found out today PlusNet are only activating 40Mb on Weds. Some mess up with the order. Been told it will be upgraded to 80Mb unlimited on Friday.

Even the 40Mb service will be a massive improvement, can't wait.

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