So I've spoken with Adam Fullalove today, he has advised that they are currently not processing FTTC > FTTC as they have hit a snag with a connection that has gone live but is unable to get connected (if that makes sense) and so far it has been a lengthy battle to fix the issues with Pulse8, TalkTalk and Openreach being stumped as to what the issue is.
They have said they would do it at request though it would be under the agreement of there being a risk of issues and a please don't shout at us agreement
Apart from that a charge of £30 would be payable for migration (which is fine) but I'm rather concerned about the charges involved in starting stopped lines, new lines and also activations...
for instance, I have a 2nd line though it's been stopped... it will cost £50 to start it, which is fair, but then I would have to pay an additional £50 to get it DSL activated and then a further £30 for FTTC upgrade, this would also apply under a premises move.
The other concern was that if I move to a place that requires an engineer visit (new line) It will be £90 new line (suppose fair) and then the £50 DSL activation and £30 DSL activation...
Now these charges are fair, as they are the Wholesale charges charged to Pulse8 from Openreach, but it does make me think about costs getting a bit out of control... specially as I might not be living here for too much longer (but then might be here for another year)
and as well as the charges there still the doubt in getting the service provided!
If I place an order and its processed in the manner that Pulse8 would prefer, I could be looking at 20 days minimum to get the service changed, (10 days Ofcom ruling) and then a fair bit of that time will be spent on -3Mbit ADSL (and additional hardware required) and also the risks of losing my spot in the NGA...
Might give it a miss after all