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Standard User ceepan
(member) Wed 23-Mar-22 14:58:09
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So was I. I phoned Sky immediately after and they hadn't heard anything.
Maybe Openreach are trying to make amends for their original mistake of the install type being set to '1 Stage'.

And not completing the work last Thursday when they could have. I was actually surprised when I got the appointment for tomorrow.
Standard User ceepan
(member) Thu 24-Mar-22 08:58:39
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I received an SMS at 08:18 to tell me that the engineer is now working on your job. This maybe at our street cabinet, but work is underway. There is no sign of anybody. I assume that this is a generic message as with this being FTTP there is no work required at a street cabinet? Hopefully they show up soon.
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I received an SMS at 08:18 to tell me that the engineer is now working on your job.
Did this come from Sky or Openreach?


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Standard User ceepan
(member) Thu 24-Mar-22 09:06:20
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I received an SMS at 08:18 to tell me that the engineer is now working on your job.
Did this come from Sky or Openreach?


It was from Openreach.
Standard User candlerb
(knowledge is power) Thu 24-Mar-22 09:07:59
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I received an SMS at 08:18 to tell me that the engineer is now working on your job. This maybe at our street cabinet, but work is underway. There is no sign of anybody. I assume that this is a generic message as with this being FTTP there is no work required at a street cabinet? Hopefully they show up soon.


Generic message. "Engineer has gone to stores to buy Hobnobs" doesn't sound as good smile
Standard User ceepan
(member) Thu 24-Mar-22 09:19:15
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smile

The engineer has arrived! Lets hope this now runs smoothly.
Standard User ceepan
(member) Thu 24-Mar-22 11:43:43
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Job completed! At last. The engineer today was really good.
Standard User kitcat
(fountain of knowledge) Thu 24-Mar-22 13:54:33
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Ceepan

Auto message when the engineer picks the job up from the queue., Then they have to get to you maybe via stores if the need additional kit from what it already on the van.

Glad your wait is finally over and hope it is now working beautifully
Standard User Pheasant
(knowledge is power) Thu 24-Mar-22 15:28:21
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Nice. Now where’s the obligatory speedtest linkie wink
Standard User ceepan
(member) Thu 24-Mar-22 16:08:03
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Nice. Now where’s the obligatory speedtest linkie wink


Here is one that I ran earlier. Just a Wi-Fi test as I haven't had a chance to try a wired one yet. I am pretty happy with that though smile

https://www.speedtest.net/my-result/a/8248438141
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