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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 01-Apr-23 22:54:10
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Re: FTTP Installs by Sky


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At the end of the day, they are supposed to know what they are doing, it is like when someone comes to service my gas boiler, I just let them get on with it as they are supposed to know what they are doing.
Surprised you're so trusting of Kowboy communications considering everything I've heard from you over the last few years on a range of topics. As I said its your choice but personally I couldn't be more happier with my full fibre install.

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Standard User zyborg47
(legend) Sun 02-Apr-23 08:59:21
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Re: FTTP Installs by Sky


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Surprised you're so trusting of Kowboy communications considering everything I've heard from you over the last few years on a range of topics. As I said its your choice but personally I couldn't be more happier with my full fibre install.


What makes you think I trust them? I certainly don't trust them, any more than i trust others. This is one of the reason why I have decided to stay with FTTC,

Adrian

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(deleted) Sun 02-Apr-23 09:44:21
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What makes you think I trust them? I certainly don't trust them, any more than i trust others. This is one of the reason why I have decided to stay with FTTC,
Your lack of trust is in them doing a bad job (right!), I suggested a way of you getting a good job done but you quickly dismissed my suggestion (as thats not what you do) and continued on your crusade about being worried about not getting a good job done and staying on FTTC for that reason.

[dect puts his head in his hands]

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Standard User jpm
(experienced) Sun 02-Apr-23 10:00:56
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Re: FTTP Installs by Sky


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I think at some point the desires of specific members to bend every discussion towards their own personal circumstances need to stop being indulged, the threads just end up getting massively derailed.
Standard User billford
(elder) Sun 02-Apr-23 10:11:47
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Re: FTTP Installs by Sky


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I think at some point the desires of specific members to bend every discussion towards their own personal circumstances need to stop being indulged, the threads just end up getting massively derailed.
There are some on any discussion board who will reply to any post directed at them... the solution isn't rocket science.

eta- Yes, he can be dogged (and sometimes frustrating) in sticking to his point of view, but he's far from the only one.

Bill

Edited by billford (Sun 02-Apr-23 10:21:45)

Standard User Pheasant
(knowledge is power) Sun 02-Apr-23 10:22:56
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I gather Sky now perform the ONT installation on some (all?) FTTP installs where they are the ISP ?

So where's the demarcation point between them, and Openreach. Do OR still go from the 'street DP' and install the CSP, and Sky come along afterwards and splice into that ?

It’s the exact same demarcation as any other Openreach FTTP installation; the Ethernet port on the ONT.

Sky and Openreach entered into an arrangement, where Sky engineers were able to install the internal leg from the CSP, rather than Openreach. Effectively the Sky engineers were acting like (another) Openreach FTTP installation subcontractor.

However that doesn’t change the service demarcation.

Any future moves to another Openreach-based ISP would work with the installed infrastructure in the same way as if Openreach (or one of their sub’s) had installed it originally.

[…doing my best to bring this thread back on track slightly 😀]
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 02-Apr-23 13:33:04
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I think at some point the desires of specific members to bend every discussion towards their own personal circumstances need to stop being indulged, the threads just end up getting massively derailed.
Sorry, I take your point and looking back seems others have already got that message apart from me frown
Standard User Taras
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 02-Apr-23 15:01:28
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I think at some point the desires of specific members to bend every discussion towards their own personal circumstances need to stop being indulged, the threads just end up getting massively derailed.


theres two different things from "my experience" to "lets hijack the thread and make it about me" that hasn't happened in this thread.
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