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https://ibb.co/sH0SxB2 CR0 2WE
The cover has been off this street cabinet for some time. Would the elements getting in have an impact? Could it cause lines to fail/broadband rates to be affected?
The broadband speeds here are already horrendous 12mb/800kb. No other options.
How do you report it without wasting half your life on a phone to some fking company that does not give the slightest [censored]?
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http://bt.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/40912...
Has worked for me twice, with no hassle. They just need to know the position as closely as possible.
My broadband basic info/help site - www.robertos.me.uk. Domains, site and mail hosting - Tsohost.
Connection - Three 4G, tbb tests normally 35-45Mpbs down, 65Mbps off-peak, 9-24 up.
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Try tweeting the Openreach twitter account they usually reply promptly to others who report open cabinets (usually to say it�s not Openreach but Virgin Media cabinets!)
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As others have said get it reported to Openreach as soon as you can.
I wouldn't want to speculate about how the weather could affect lines that pass through those Krone strips, I would be more worried about vandalism to be honest.
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As others have said get it reported to Openreach as soon as you can.
I wouldn't want to speculate about how the weather could affect lines that pass through those Krone strips, I would be more worried about vandalism to be honest.
Perhaps if it was vandalised and completely destroyed, it might prompt BT to put something suitable for a 20CN let alone 21CN......
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Perhaps if it was vandalised and completely destroyed, it might prompt BT to put something suitable for a 20CN let alone 21CN...... Other than the door being off there is nothing wrong with it, you have Krone strips which is better than millions of Jelly crimps that a lot of cabs have in them. They could replace your cab with a brand new one but that won't make any difference to your broadband speed. Distance from the exchange to your property will be the major factor if you are on ADSL not the cab and from the cab to your property if on VDSL
Edited by deleted (Wed 13-Feb-19 23:08:05)
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You could find out what cabinet it is and take a photo of it and send them in a DM to @OpenreachHelp and give them the full information.
I do it all the time if I am out and about and see them, they are very grateful and normally they send out the engineers quick depending on the state of the issue.
I reported a cover off a junction box at the top of a pole down my road, I sent a DM with the Exchange Name, DP number on the pole along with the road name with rough location and also attached a couple of photos of the issue.
The next day it was all resolved.
Paul
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Did you not notice the OP�s signature, looks to be a Virgin customer.
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You could find out what cabinet it is and take a photo of it and send them in a DM to @OpenreachHelp and give them the full information.
The don't seem able to identify the cabinet in the various search tools, is that because sky is my provider?
Also my postcode is verified by royal Mail website but no one else bothers to update their postcode DBs such as BT.
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The sig is 10 months old, changed provider?
Tony
We have more and more laws, and less and less enforcement
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