seems a lack of foresight from Openreach - it's obvious there's a copper wire serving my house - and that one day a fibre connection would be needed. When the cable was being run I was not informed and didn't know it was happening - I could have let them know.
I heard numerous examples of where OR or Contractors turn up and only realise the requirements of the job the moment they have eyes on. OR themselves say that someone can come out prior to a job to check before the activation/install date, ive never seen it.
Anyway, this is an install that can happen and the ISP need to chase it up, I feel for you though, my goodness Vodafone CS is bad, I cancelled in my cooling off period, I just couldnt take it, yes they offered the cheapest FTTP 900 package but even so.
My parents in laws fibre comes accross a main road and someone elses garden, nope OR didnt know this till they arrived so they didnt do the work that day, but they did over the next few weeks get permission from the neighbour and whatever else and got it done, EE compensated them 5 quid a day until it went live, in fact as far as I know OR compensate the ISP for the failed install which is passed on, you'd think in this case OR would do their due dilligence in advance of installs, I expect the pressure to get x amount of installs done puts this all out the window.
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