I see from a news article on the BBC website that from today ISPs are required to provide a MAC key within five days of it being requested by the customer. Failure to comply could expose the ISP to stiff penalties.
I set out below my own recent experience of migration from Plusnet LLU to Be ISP.
On Friday 26 January I raised a Plusnet ticket to request a MAC key. This ticket got kicked around amongst the Plusnet staff for seven days.
On Friday 2 February Plusnet requested a MAC key from their supplier.
On Friday 9 February Plusnet provided me with the MAC key. That evening I placed an order with Be ISP. I also called their Customer Services a couple of times that evening to clarify some concerns and was surprised about the ease of getting through and the efficient way they dealt with my queries.
On Saturday 10 February at 8am Be ISP e-mailed me with a full timetable leading to the migration date of Friday 16 February.
On Monday 12 February Be ISP shipped their fully configured BeBox which arrived on Tuesday. I'm now in the hands of BT Openreach to complete the migration this Friday.
There are a couple of points that are worthy of note:
1. Plusnet will need to sharpen up their response time to MAC key requests under the new rules starting today. the above 14 days needs to be reduced to 5 days.
2. Be ISP's quick responses and helpful staff are a refreshing change after the last 9 months of poor customer service from PlusNet.



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