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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 26-Jan-20 00:31:14
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Re: Anyone know how long it takes for new cables to be ready


[re: maddawg_feeps] [link to this post]
 
Wow. They've dug up the street to lay cables literally the day after the cooling off period expired after signing up to BT fttc for a long contract speed is rubbish too only 30mbps. To rub it in VM have parked a grey cabinet on the street right outside my window.

6-8 months before going live makes me feel somewhat better about it.
Standard User j0hn83
(fountain of knowledge) Sat 01-Feb-20 15:07:24
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Re: Anyone know how long it takes for new cables to be ready


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Less than 4 weeks after passing my house I could order from Virgin.
They were still digging the other side of my street, but still allowed this side of the street to order at the same time.

My line was activated 2 weeks later, about 6 weeks after finishing my side of the street.

The neighbour across the road went live the same day as me, before they had even finished tarmac'ing over the trench on his side of the street.

Definitely not 6-8 months later.

I'm not in an infill area. This is a brand new Virgin FTTP area with no Virgin around for miles.
I'd imagine some infill areas are usually quicker.
Standard User maddawg_feeps
(newbie) Thu 05-Mar-20 15:53:28
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Re: Anyone know how long it takes for new cables to be ready


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Providing another update to this.

Ground work all completed, rushed but completed by the 3rd party civils contractor and had install booked in for the 25th Feb.

On the 24th Feb I get a call from VM to say the install is on hold as more "network configuration is needed", keeping tabs on the local planning website I could see more roadworks planned for our street the for the week after, so I said on the call about this to which the person on the call came clean and said about the contractor installing the wrong size trunking into the ground so it all needs to be done again.

Work is planned for 9th-11th March, so hoping for an install date soon after, expecting just before April now.

Plusnet - Service 80/20, Actual 53/6 @ 800m from cab


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Standard User maddawg_feeps
(newbie) Mon 27-Apr-20 01:32:45
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Re: Anyone know how long it takes for new cables to be ready


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Further update :

Planned work never went ahead on the 9th-11th to fix blockages.Then it all got forgotten about, until April when I pinged an email into the construction team asking what was going on, to be told "All was well, no idea what the issue is, will get your install booked in for 22nd April".

Saw I had a pre install check booked in for the 14th April, NMCM turned up and scratched their heads about what was going on, the 2 blockages that had been marked 2 months prior were still blocked. So more planned work went into the council for later that week (quick turn around!) and on the 17th the blockage was fixed.

22nd April rocks up, the engineer visit vanishes off the portal. I get a phone call in the afternoon of the 22nd to say that a house on the street isn't happy that their garden has a VM chamber in it and are not allowing VM in to feed cables from it to the cab around the corner to connect me and others on the street up. They say its their garden, VM say it is a service strip because there is no path and their front garden meets the road.

I have since spoken to the developer of the housing site who also confirms it is a service strip (as it also has a street light there!).

This has been going on a while from what I can gather. Any one have any knowledge on these types of "legal" matters? How they get resolved etc?

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Edited by maddawg_feeps (Mon 27-Apr-20 01:34:43)

Standard User CarlTSpeak
(member) Mon 27-Apr-20 09:52:07
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Re: Anyone know how long it takes for new cables to be ready


[re: maddawg_feeps] [link to this post]
 
Nothing to resolve. The extent of that person's boundary will be on their deeds and the site plans.

Service strips are adopted public highway.

That house on the street is probably wrong though it's not exactly uncommon. Think about how many people think, after getting the curb lowered, they now own the pavement in front of their property?

Entirely depends on what VM do, really. If it's a service strip, which seems likely, they have every right to have that chamber there and every right to put cables into it. Whether they actually pursue the matter to its fullest extent is of course different.

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Standard User alexatkin
(member) Mon 27-Apr-20 15:02:37
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Re: Anyone know how long it takes for new cables to be ready


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Surely they wouldn't have put the chamber there in the first place without checking that its public land?
Standard User maddawg_feeps
(newbie) Mon 27-Apr-20 16:17:27
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In reply to a post by alexatkin:
Surely they wouldn't have put the chamber there in the first place without checking that its public land?


That plus wayleave was granted by that house (along with all others on the road). A planning document got posted to each house with where things were going, they didn't dispute it then, only when the work was done.

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Edited by maddawg_feeps (Mon 27-Apr-20 16:18:12)

Standard User CarlTSpeak
(member) Mon 27-Apr-20 20:24:22
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Re: Anyone know how long it takes for new cables to be ready


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In reply to a post by maddawg_feeps:
That plus wayleave was granted by that house (along with all others on the road). A planning document got posted to each house with where things were going, they didn't dispute it then, only when the work was done.


Then they're stuffed and may indeed go forth. That chamber is Virgin Media's property and they've no right to obstruct access to it.

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