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Standard User RobertoS
(elder) Wed 07-Mar-18 19:36:31
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Re: I can finally get FTTP/FTTC, question?


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Maybe you've been sending too many, Paul? Been blocked?

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Standard User PaulKirby
(knowledge is power) Thu 08-Mar-18 00:47:41
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In reply to a post by broadbandman:
In reply to a post by PaulKirby:
How you get send the email, my emails use to work, they are get refused now.

frown

Paul


I just sent it to Gavins email via hotmail, Im not sure if thats from him or his secretary but looks like him, maybe he was checking his emails on his chauffeur ride home smile

It might of been from one of his team, they normally phone up a day or two later.

But I hope your get your install all sorted.

Paul

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Standard User PaulKirby
(knowledge is power) Thu 08-Mar-18 00:50:15
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Maybe you've been sending too many, Paul? Been blocked?

Well I haven't sent that many, maybe it was due to me getting my local MP involved back then along with the couple of emails I sent back then all which countered their excuses why at the time we couldn't get FTTP.

I think in total over the 3 years I sent 4 emails, I was never rude and they was short emails.

I might give a week and try another email address on one of my other domains, if that also fails then BT have blocked out mail server, so to test that out I could try one of my GMail Accounts LOL

What I did notice though was emails to the people I normally speak too with BTOR emails were blocked also not long after we got fibre. And I know they use the same group of mail servers.

Ah well, no worries tongue

Paul

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 08-Mar-18 15:49:31
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had 2 emails already

one from somebody who works for andy whale ( chief engineer ) he used these words

" I will remain in contact and add the full weight of the chief engineers team to resolve this for you. "

and another email from ELC showing me whats going on

so its promising so far
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(deleted) Fri 09-Mar-18 14:58:15
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got this reply

" I have escalated the below to the local manager who tells me that the ducting work is due to be completed on the 12/3, once this is completed we will make the order fluid and come out the connect you up "


No idea what that means but I presume its the fibre under the ground
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(deleted) Mon 12-Mar-18 12:09:48
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big progress

saw openreach guys before at end of row of houses installing ducting work, they had to close of the alleyway and dig, not sure how much that is costing BT
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 14-Mar-18 10:43:03
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so the engineers came today and the box is on my neighbours gable end ( guess thats only way it can be wired ) and neighbours refused to let the cable be ran across their property, so im stuck

we live on a block of 3 and im at the end
Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Wed 14-Mar-18 10:48:10
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What box?

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(deleted) Wed 14-Mar-18 10:55:43
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What box?


Don't know the correct term.. my neighbours gable end, the existing ducting comes out at side of her property, from there it goes up her wall, they was going to wire round her house to mine, which is on the end
Standard User MHC
(sensei) Wed 14-Mar-18 11:02:44
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So, where does your existing phone wire run?

If the ductig was put there to provide service to all properties, then there must be an agreement in place to allow wiring from it.


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