I think they (not perhaps unreasonably) took a more conservative approach with household and resi based services. For a start they are coming into peoples homes and the potential risks are far higher in frequency, diversity and range of exposure scenarios for both customer and service provider than for many other businesses. You only have to look at these boards to see the massive variation in folks attitudes to whether they are (or were) prepared to take that risk in having them come in. So I don't think that's wholly unreasonable at all.
I agree and I don't think that was unreasonable. However, what I did find unreasonable was their refusal to take account of individual circumstances and their inconsistent approach. For example - they just said that anyone with an existing service over 30 Mbps would have in-flight orders delayed. In our case the FTTP connection was an additional connection solely for home working (as required by policy due to sensitive nature of job role). They absolutely point blank refused to budge and allow the install to go ahead. And then to add insult to injury - new neighbours moved in on our street and they came along and installed FTTP when there was a perfectly good working copper phone line in that house capable of running well above 30 Mbps!
Yes that order was oD. Perhaps should be renamed the great exercise in restraint and patience...
Or maybe renamed the great exercise in being robbed of colossal amounts of money? haha



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