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Hello,
We'd love to bring our hyperspeeds to you! Have a look at our map to see where we are or will be soon hyperoptic.com/map/ and make sure to register your interest.
Kind regards,
Ana
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The above post has been made by an ISP REPRESENTATIVE (although not necessarily the ISP being discussed in the post).
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Do you install into a single residential dwelling? I didn't think so. So no point in me bothering is there really.
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Hyperoptic were prepared to install on our development of 75 freehold terraced houses and low rise leasehold flats. Their proposal involved installing ethernet networks in external trunking to serve the various properties. For a number of reasons we eventually declined their offer.
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Register (or login) on our website and you will not see this ad.
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I once gave them a whole village of over 2000 properties and they weren't interested.
So that does not surprise me
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Depends on the layout. Our apartments, just over 400 showed strong interest from waaay before formal talks took place, two months after they went live over half the properties were signed to Hyperoptic.. so I'd imagine it is all about layout, build ease and demand or likelyness of sign up.
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Depends on the layout. Our apartments, just over 400 showed strong interest from waaay before formal talks took place, two months after they went live over half the properties were signed to Hyperoptic.. so I'd imagine it is all about layout, build ease and demand or likelyness of sign up.
Well having 400 apartments in a block is their wet dream. so so easy to do
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I once gave them a whole village of over 2000 properties and they weren't interested.
So that does not surprise me
Connecting up a village VS connecting a block of flats/apartments is an entirely different beast,
Blocks of Flats/Apartments are Much easier, usually one cable duct into the building then it's all internal for all the units within the building
AAISP HOME:1T FTTC
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We will be bringing our services to individual houses too, so registering interest is an important step.
Like it has been mentioned, apartments and high density dwellings has been our main interest, but we would like to bring our service to all and we will continue to roll out based on demand.
Do let us know if you have any questions.
- Karis
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The above post has been made by an ISP REPRESENTATIVE (although not necessarily the ISP being discussed in the post).
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I can share one - our dedicated private security camera network is both IP and GSM based. On day of CGN go live, camera's went offline for remote monitoring and had to rely on GSM data backup ( that is a lot of data usage all of a sudden )
Took me and the security firm lots of analysis to figure out what the bleep was going on as we could see the cameras all being registered fine but as soon as one tried to connect, there was a failure.
Back to static and fine now
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I'm new to this site and wish I had discovered this thread earlier. Can I please ask what the issues with your Hue have been? For months I've thought my bridge was possessed with my lights randomly changing scenes. But now I think about it I only started getting problems in the time after that email about changes to the contract landed.
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