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Standard User Sandgroundor
(newbie) Mon 16-Dec-24 22:15:00
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Re: BT Exchange Exit


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Nobody mentioned eggs.
Standard User Pheasant
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 16-Dec-24 22:18:24
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Nobody mentioned eggs.

If you're actually serious about finding out what your fibre fault actually is, rather than grandstanding and dissing genuine people that want to help - provide @witchunt with the details he requested.

Otherwise you may as well go and look up the price of eggs, because its about as useful as this thread currently...

Edited by Pheasant (Mon 16-Dec-24 22:19:02)

Standard User PCJM40
(experienced) Mon 16-Dec-24 23:03:04
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Looking at the state of the exchange building, I am more and more of the opinion that this situation could and should have been avoided with some attention to looking after customers on existing services.
If you had the capacity to listen to anything others had said you would know that its extremely unlikely that your broadband service comes from your local BT exchange which means the condition of your local BT exchange has no bearing on your service being unavailable. If you know better than the likes of witchunt then crack on while we all enjoy our broadband.

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Standard User Sandgroundor
(newbie) Mon 16-Dec-24 23:10:17
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Re: BT Exchange Exit


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In reply to a post by Pheasant:
In reply to a post by Sandgroundor:
Nobody mentioned eggs.

If you're actually serious about finding out what your fibre fault actually is, rather than grandstanding and dissing genuine people that want to help - provide @witchunt with the details he requested.

Otherwise you may as well go and look up the price of eggs, because its about as useful as this thread currently...


This topic was never about finding out what the fault actually is.

It was about seeing if anybody else supported my thoughts that BT are, maybe, not paying sufficient attention to looking after their customers whist these 103 exchanges are de-commissioned.

Your commentts do not help
Standard User Pheasant
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 16-Dec-24 23:17:43
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Re: BT Exchange Exit


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In reply to a post by Sandgroundor:
In reply to a post by Pheasant:
In reply to a post by Sandgroundor:
Nobody mentioned eggs.

If you're actually serious about finding out what your fibre fault actually is, rather than grandstanding and dissing genuine people that want to help - provide @witchunt with the details he requested.

Otherwise you may as well go and look up the price of eggs, because its about as useful as this thread currently...


This topic was never about finding out what the fault actually is.

It was about seeing if anybody else supported my thoughts that BT are, maybe, not paying sufficient attention to looking after their customers whist these 103 exchanges are de-commissioned.

Your commentts do not help

Your fault has absolutely nothing whatsoever at all to doing with with a ****future**** exchange closure program, that has barely even gotten off the planning desks.

Your fault is unfortunate. But faults do happen. Nothing is infallible.

Repeat this HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE BT EXCHANGE CLOSURE PROGRAMME
Standard User Sandgroundor
(newbie) Mon 16-Dec-24 23:19:34
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I'm out.
Standard User jpm
(fountain of knowledge) Mon 16-Dec-24 23:19:51
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I’d wager the fault is not within the exchange if it’s caused an eight day long outage, far more likely to be network damage that has some complications attached to repairing it. Of course nobody can assist with any further information without any idea of a location.
Standard User PCJM40
(experienced) Mon 16-Dec-24 23:21:05
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The OP has admitted they are just bitching.
Standard User Pheasant
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 16-Dec-24 23:22:07
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It's a pointless thread. The OP by their own admission isn't here to really find out what the fault cause / issue is - they merely want reinforcement of their ill founded belief that some (future) exchange closures are causing current FTTP faults. Which of course is total baloney.

Edited by Pheasant (Mon 16-Dec-24 23:25:18)

Standard User PCJM40
(experienced) Mon 16-Dec-24 23:24:43
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Most rational people when their broadband goes down want to know what is the cause of the outage and when will it be fixed but not our OP he wants to discuss the decor of the exchange.
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