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Standard User Taras
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 14-Jul-23 11:35:43
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Re: Switching from FTTP to SIM based Broadband


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I found HK11's address and had a look - he has WBC SOGEA available as its fttp priority exchange. O2 has 5g and EE has too (don't think HK11 will want EE again 😅). He also has Vfast.co.uk available as well so he has three options at least

Re Mobile:
Yeah my local 3 mast is totally saturated.
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 14-Jul-23 11:42:51
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Re: Switching from FTTP to SIM based Broadband


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In reply to a post by Taras:
Re Mobile:
Yeah my local 3 mast is totally saturated.
In another thread today they was asking about more details on the 3 router so who knows.

I'm out with this thread, good luck to the OP smile
Standard User Taras
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 14-Jul-23 11:49:17
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Re: Switching from FTTP to SIM based Broadband


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Bidb is showing that 5gb from three is very patchy and is some way away from his premise, o2 looks ok (outside coverage though).. OP should sort out what is going on with the fttp issue. I'm suspecting a fault.


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Standard User BarkingMad
(member) Fri 14-Jul-23 12:02:56
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Re: Switching from FTTP to SIM based Broadband


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OP TBB profile gives a homepage url. The address in Sheerness when looked up in BT availability checker says

Our records show the following FTTP network service information for these premises:-Single Dwelling Unit Residential OH Feed with no anticipated issues.

ONT exists with active service. No spare ports are available. A new ONT may be ordered.


Of course, there could be another address iinvolved.
Standard User danielhyde
(committed) Fri 14-Jul-23 12:21:37
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Re: Switching from FTTP to SIM based Broadband


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FTTP is not like copper line broadband.
If you have an issue it is very unlikely you would have the same issue after switching providers.

Thanks
Dan
Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 14-Jul-23 12:30:12
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Re: Switching from FTTP to SIM based Broadband


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In reply to a post by hk11:
Surely not right on FTTP?
Exactly not right. Write (paper) to executive complaints at Vodafone asking to be released from contract for lack of service provision. (Sadly Vodafone seems to be trying to compete with TalkTalk for a cheap and low quality ISP, when it works its good, when it goes wrong they don't seem to have the money for a decent support organisation).

Contact a new ISP that uses Openreach FTTP, and move across. The new ISP organises everything. Consider a top tier ISP such as Andrews & Arnold whom will work to get everything right, even if you only stay for the minimum period.

23 years of broadband connectivity since 1999 trial - Live BQM

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Standard User hk11
(fountain of knowledge) Fri 14-Jul-23 12:49:58
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Re: Switching from FTTP to SIM based Broadband


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Vodafone have agreed to release me from the 2 year contract; did I not say this in my orinial post?

I have been trying to find an alternative ISP, but so far I have had no luck. I wish to go back to ADSL as FTTP is just too painfull.


Keef- Sheerness Kent UK - Vodafone FTTP via THG3000

Previously - NowTV, John Lewis, Shell Energy, Plusnet, Sky, EE, New Call Telecom/Fuelbroadband, Virgin/NTL/Bell Cable, Crosswinds, IC24, FreeOnlineNet, X-Stream, Totalise, Freeserve, Force9, TescoNet, AOL, Freenetname, Pipex, E7
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Standard User hk11
(fountain of knowledge) Fri 14-Jul-23 12:52:07
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It was a last attempt to get Vodafone to read/look at what I Was sending them.

No I haven't made my mind up about switching to SIM based router, but it is high on my list.


Keef- Sheerness Kent UK - Vodafone FTTP via THG3000

Previously - NowTV, John Lewis, Shell Energy, Plusnet, Sky, EE, New Call Telecom/Fuelbroadband, Virgin/NTL/Bell Cable, Crosswinds, IC24, FreeOnlineNet, X-Stream, Totalise, Freeserve, Force9, TescoNet, AOL, Freenetname, Pipex, E7
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Standard User hk11
(fountain of knowledge) Fri 14-Jul-23 12:55:41
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You are right about EE, but apart from them and Sky/NowTV I am prepared to give any company a chance. wink


Keef- Sheerness Kent UK - Vodafone FTTP via THG3000

Previously - NowTV, John Lewis, Shell Energy, Plusnet, Sky, EE, New Call Telecom/Fuelbroadband, Virgin/NTL/Bell Cable, Crosswinds, IC24, FreeOnlineNet, X-Stream, Totalise, Freeserve, Force9, TescoNet, AOL, Freenetname, Pipex, E7
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Standard User hk11
(fountain of knowledge) Fri 14-Jul-23 12:57:13
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Three was recommended in a reply to this thread, but I assume it could be an area problem?


Keef- Sheerness Kent UK - Vodafone FTTP via THG3000

Previously - NowTV, John Lewis, Shell Energy, Plusnet, Sky, EE, New Call Telecom/Fuelbroadband, Virgin/NTL/Bell Cable, Crosswinds, IC24, FreeOnlineNet, X-Stream, Totalise, Freeserve, Force9, TescoNet, AOL, Freenetname, Pipex, E7
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