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Standard User Brunel
(experienced) Fri 17-Apr-20 12:03:21
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V.M. HOME INSTALL TODAY


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I was surprised to see that V.M. completed a new install in my neighbours flat this morning.

Was this contrary to the present lock down advice?

Standard User CarlTSpeak
(member) Fri 17-Apr-20 13:01:54
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No. Why?

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Standard User DRW
(committed) Fri 17-Apr-20 13:26:20
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Check out the layout of the cables and positions of the junctions, make sure that they meet your needs. Also ask the installer if the circuitry needs tuning to optimise the signal.


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Standard User Brunel
(experienced) Fri 17-Apr-20 13:26:48
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I note that Plumbers & Electricians, are only working if it is an emergency situation.

Is this voluntary?

Standard User Brunel
(experienced) Fri 17-Apr-20 13:40:18
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Obviousely not: https://www.virginmedia.com/help/coronavirus-update

Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 17-Apr-20 17:58:00
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Virgin derecognised their unions, CWU and BECTU some time ago so the staff have no representation and this is another example of the lower standards of health and safety that Virgin have when compared to Openreach and SKY engineers for example.

Of course the danger is two way and the Virgin engineers may well be subbies who will not be paid if they go sick and could be putting their customers at risk of infection.
Standard User CarlTSpeak
(member) Fri 17-Apr-20 20:26:23
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In reply to a post by DRW:
Check out the layout of the cables and positions of the junctions, make sure that they meet your needs. Also ask the installer if the circuitry needs tuning to optimise the signal.


Que?

Building better networks, not just faster ones.
Standard User DRW
(committed) Sat 18-Apr-20 23:01:45
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see what happened to me in my post recenntly re tuning the modem with a supplimentary device and checking all the connections.
Standard User steve195527
(regular) Sun 19-Apr-20 10:55:15
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maybe broadband is considered a necessary service during the lockdown and maybe your neighbours had none?not sure how well you know them but maybe they just decided it would be a good way of keeping in touch with their family? pretty sure if all those complaining about this install and virgins health and safety regime would like their service repairing if it went down!

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Standard User DRW
(experienced) Mon 20-Apr-20 16:40:04
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I was referring to

https://forums.thinkbroadband.com/virgin_cable/t/464...
I was impressed with the service level so I do not understand your comments

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