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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 17-May-15 22:40:36
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PCP2 Day 4


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Hey guys! PCP 2 had its FTTC cab put in place today! Surprised BT did it on a Sunday!

Power is being excavated here

New cab here

nothing has happened at PCP 1 for 2 days

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(deleted) Mon 18-May-15 07:31:22
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Re: PCP2 Day 4


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Might have been a contractor rather the BT OR.

Certainly a lot of the "heavy" work on "my" FTTC was done by Kelly.


BT OR did the relatively fine work; and were much less "visible" than Kelly.
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(deleted) Mon 18-May-15 07:54:57
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Not to surefrown there was a pick up truck like van on Saturday with two young men drilling holes for power and digging up holes for ducting. Then yesterday there was a plain lorry delivering the Fttc cab. There was another van but I couldn't tell from a distance. Sorryfrown


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(deleted) Mon 18-May-15 09:48:30
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Re: PCP2 Day 4


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It was a local Civils company that did mine, not BT. They also had the certification and run the power in at the same time and did. Fibre Ducting and cabling was run on Friday ( EO lines) again by another Civils company ( Morrisons and Avonline)
Ive heard Openreach generally only do the final fibre blowing, splicing and jumpering.

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Standard User Zarjaz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 18-May-15 10:34:36
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Re: DAY 3 and Question about roadworks!


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Question: Do BT engineers work on Saturdays?

Hell yeah, though mainly the customer facing, fault fixing brigade.

Standard User MHC
(sensei) Mon 18-May-15 10:40:17
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Re: DAY 3 and Question about roadworks!


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In reply to a post by Zarjaz:
Question: Do BT engineers work on Saturdays?

Hell yeah, though mainly the customer facing, fault fixing brigade.


And don't forget Sundays, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Years Day and other public holidays.


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(deleted) Mon 18-May-15 10:42:57
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Re: PCP2 Day 4


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If there are any form of street works or traffic interruption, the local council might be more flexible with timing if it's on a Sunday. In any event, all this stuff is done by contractors. With the pressure on time-scales with BDUK it might well be a lot of overtime is being earned.
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(deleted) Tue 19-May-15 18:47:16
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Re: DAY 3 and Question about roadworks!


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My PCP is also being upgraded but I don't feel the need to post about it on a daily basis.

Just sayin.
Standard User PaulKirby
(experienced) Tue 19-May-15 19:54:43
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Re: DAY 3 and Question about roadworks!


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In reply to a post by AAuser27:
My PCP is also being upgraded but I don't feel the need to post about it on a daily basis.

Just sayin.
He Is not, he's posting status of cabinets in a certain area where he lives near, hoping to help others in his area.

Paul
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(deleted) Tue 19-May-15 22:01:53
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Re: DAY 3 and Question about roadworks!


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I have stopped posting if you haven't noticed. I was doing it to show people what they do during an FTTC installation. Gosh frown
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