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Standard User Zarjaz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 01-Oct-15 22:53:00
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Re: Openreach are useless at resolving faults


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Best bet BatBoy, tell him to buy a proper mole, not a jack of all trades JDSU.

Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 01-Oct-15 23:03:11
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But what's the use of having one anyway, I'm not sure an Openreach engineer would appreciate being told how to do their job?
Standard User RobertoS
(elder) Thu 01-Oct-15 23:11:02
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The target of that link has gone underground. tongue

The indispensable man or woman passes from the scene, and what happens next is more or less the same thing as was happening before.
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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 01-Oct-15 23:40:13
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Something is evidently amiss in the Openreach training programme when nine engineers (nine different men?) can neither estimate a loop length accurately, nor pinpoint a fault along its length.

Ordinarily, in the event of a fault, a supplier is granted the opportunity in law to remedy a problem. But when that fails to happen in a timely fashion, the consumer can appoint a third party to effect the repair. With the repair bill then sent to the errant supplier (Openreach).

That obviously doesn't happen with Openreach since it fiercely guards its plant from third party access. Nevertheless, the problem of unresolved faults is surely something that Ofcom should consider in its once-in-a-decade review of BT Group. Along with a fresh look at compensation paid to end-users when faults like the OP's remain un-repaired for so many months.

In addition Ofcom should insist on overhauling the Openreach policy of charging £130 when the householder is not in. While offering little to no recompense when their own engineers fail to show; a fairly commonplace event. Normally in consumer contract law, such an inequality would be deemed unfair and unenforceable. The end-user's relationship with Openreach should be no exception.

Sincere good luck to the end-user in this case. His ongoing problem is indicative of far wider issues in the quality and competence of network repairs undertaken by Openreach, and in the poor level of maintenance in the network itself.

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Standard User Zarjaz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 02-Oct-15 08:14:40
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I'm not sure an Openreach engineer would appreciate being told how to do their job?

Oh no, they love it, honestly they do wink

Standard User burble
(learned) Fri 02-Oct-15 09:22:32
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You've managed to get several engineers visits ! Please tell me how you managed that.
I notice today that my FTTC has dropped back down to 3.6Mb and has been connected for 2 hours, after a couple of hours yesterday at the giddily fast speed of 5.7Mb.
TalkTalk have sent out an engineer, but Openreach refuse to send anyone out and say my line is fine.
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 02-Oct-15 10:01:11
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I have an OR engineer here at the moment on his 2nd visit, 1st was yesterday. There will be more to come until the problem is fixed.
Standard User Spudgun
(regular) Fri 02-Oct-15 10:32:25
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Anybody reading this thread should also read the lengthy discussion that this user started at Kitz some time ago - http://forum.kitz.co.uk/index.php/topic,15524.0.html as this will prevent you from suggesting things that have already happened and have failed to resolve the issue

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Standard User Zarjaz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 02-Oct-15 12:52:59
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What's wrong with your circuit BatBoy ?

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(deleted) Fri 02-Oct-15 15:03:42
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Noise on the line and speed capped by DLM. Engineer diagnosed joint problems within 8-20metres of the house.

3rd engineer arrived and found a problem joint in the pavement box with no waterproof casing. He redid the connections (20) and fitted a new casing. He then requested a DLM reset and the speed is back up.

I'm amazed by the speed of the 3 visits so soon after me reporting the issue.
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