I know there's problems, but flames, if BT worked with that same pace....
My theory is that although there may well be problems with ducts and trunking and whatnot, that is only part of the problem. The other thing is that BT simply are not interested in enabling (or even trying to enable) all the cabinets in an Exchange area all in one go.
I think they're prioritising on max yield and getting most number of Exchanges live and fill in the blanks later.
Either 1) They should have found out about the problematic cabinets at the time of their physical installation then - as they're doing in Kingstanding Solihull (ie for me this would have been found out end of July), or 2) they would have found out about the problems as part of the fibre roll out (it's not unfeasible to think that activating an area for fibre means enabling every good cabinet and coming back later for the rest - which would have been towards the middle of September), or 3) They're only interesting in enabling X cabinets, and the lack of progress is because my cab is one of the last on the list to activate, they've only just got around to finding the problems at the start of September and it will take several more months to plan and only a day to fix (I suspect).
It's not unreasonable to be miffed about this.
From the perspective of my cabinet which bears no resemblence to wolvesmad.... What gets people frustrated isn't the delay, but the delay knowing that it's delayed just because there's no one working on it, there's not even any signs so far that it'll be worked on over the next month. I've heard so many stories about BT reporting planning permission issues, and the council are unaware that they've even applied for planning permission. Which in my line of work is just classic, we've got a lot of work and your cabinet isn't priority. Well that's fine, but you probably shouldn't have scheduled it for the end of September, and you shouldn't have it scheduled for December 2013 when even NGA say that it won't be ready until January 2014 at the earliest.
The OpenReach guy I spoke to a few days ago who knows the area raised his eyebrow himself when I said there would be a four month delay on Cab 13 in my area. He thinks it's a very simple problem. Time will tell, but I can say there's been no work on my cabinet in three months.
We have a reasonable expectation that if things are scheduled for September 2013, that things should be ready for September 2013, a few days, a couple of weeks out, understandable. But I think most normal people have a reasonable expectation that if there is a problem, they'll be working to fix the issue, escalation, planning, permission, scheduling, site survery, roadworks notices, roadworks, call back the fibre people in at least some kind of queue basis. We have a reasonable expectation that if it's delayed to January 2014, that it's because there is some major work that needs to be completed, and not just a case that that it's only going to take a couple of days to do work but they can't get around to it for two months, then the fibre four weeks later, and commissioning six weeks after that....
And I think it debatable whether BT should claim an Exchange is Accepting orders. Maybe Ofcom could force them to do a %age complete based on number of cabinets....
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