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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 19-Sep-17 10:30:21
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Thanks for that, however i was looking for 'consumer' versions as not everyone has a business.

Satpal
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(deleted) Tue 19-Sep-17 11:08:10
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No problem. You do not have to be a business to order. You just can't claim back the VAT
Standard User ian72
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Tue 19-Sep-17 11:37:56
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But the OP already said they didn't want to spend £120 a month on it. Business contracts tend to be more expensive - BT are about the only consumer priced provider.


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(deleted) Tue 19-Sep-17 12:26:03
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Fair point well made wink
Standard User kitcat
(experienced) Tue 19-Sep-17 13:08:14
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The issue with cancellation of orders after the installation date has been given is unlikely to be BT Retails fault and is likely to be the same on other providers also under the same circumstances. The dates will be set and changed by OR so it tends to affect all suppliers. It can also be down to the work needed to do the last connection affected by the sort of delivery, Concrete, Gravel, Tarmac, Grass, Flowerbed, overhead, Trees etc,
Standard User ferretuk
(member) Tue 19-Sep-17 13:32:43
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In reply to a post by schander:
My bad use of terminolgy. I meant the same thing - e.g. upstream servers. not able to hanlde the faster speeds
No problem with terminology as the meaning was absolutely clear in the context of the discussion smile

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 19-Sep-17 13:55:57
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The problem here is that the FTTP went live Friday night, on the Openreach website. The actual install of FTTP has happened over the last 4 months

The cancelations happened with 1-2 days after people recevied the install dates. So it's probably a problem with BT - Openreach interface and them not talking to each other properly.

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Satpal
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