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(deleted) Thu 10-Dec-15 09:11:26
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Re: EO lines in Scotland


[re: MHC] [link to this post]
 
Yeah your right, i totally understand that I think its all the not knowing that is tough, if I knew what was going on and that I was going to eventually get it Id be quite content haha

Thanks for the help smile

Just as i was finishing typing this message, I got a response from the EAB for my local council..

Hi Paul

No problem at all. I�ve been waiting to hear back from Openreach before responding but unfortunately don�t have anything to report yet. What I can tell you is Openreach (or their contractors) have been doing work around the high street in Inverkeithing not far from Roman Road to install a new cabinet, which is obviously a good sign. I haven�t received notification that they were working on Roman Road itself but that�s obviously the case if you�ve seen them there.

I�ll keep chasing and hopefully have a more definite answer for you soon.

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Standard User MHC
(sensei) Thu 10-Dec-15 09:16:18
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Re: EO lines in Scotland


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And unfortunately even the best plans get changed at the last minute!

Think about Cumbria - maybe there is some FTTC ground work and cabling planned for this week. Then they had the storms meaning lines could be down, network flooded, cables washed away &c. Staff then get diverted from new installs and network upgrades to repair work. The work they were diverted from is then rescheduled which could be weeks or months away ... planning is a very live and dynamic process.


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(deleted) Thu 10-Dec-15 09:18:43
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Re: EO lines in Scotland


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Yeah we didn't get any flooding of that level up here thankfully. I totally get what you mean planning is everything and anything could go wrong.

Perhaps that response I received this morning ive mentioned in the previous post about the new cabinet being built is a good sign like the council EAB is saying.


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