I asked for the EIN as a matter of identification but they did not know what I was talking about.. In any case, they volunteered their name so why be shy about an EIN if you are genuine? It was not an official BT number, so forgive me for protecting myself from what could easily have been a scam or phishing call. They could have simply said I cannot give that information. As for the comment about checking the Cab is not full that is irrelevant if you understand what network switching entails It is a jumper in the exchange
The EIN sounds like personal information, i'm sure they're meamt to quote part of your account number so you can check if you're nor sure.
That's very true @imjolly but like I said people don't seem to realose things like that when switching
sorry you are wrong when you move ISP you immediately lose your existing fibre connection and should your cabinet be full with a waiting list then you will join the waiting list with no fibre connection as that will be given to a person on the waiting list If there is no waiting list then there is no problems
you can search forum for customers who moved and lost their fibre connection
@Mike_Jones wrote:
As for the comment about checking the Cab is not full that is irrelevant if you understand what network switching entails It is a jumper in the exchange
Which you clearly don't.
As part of the provisioning process a LPA (Line plant availability ) check is done (Openreach) and an exchange equipment reservation BT Wholesale or the ISP who may or may not be administered on their behalf by BTWholesale or their own equivalent KCI 1 - 3 are generated and if there is an issue it falls to a manual Q for intervention and the customer will be informed if there is a dealy or the order cannot be progressed But I don't expect you to understand how BT Process work on Oneview as clearly you do not understand the process. The actuality means a jumper change on the MDF and possibly some software switching to go to the new supplier's equipment. Clearly I have no further need of your comments and I will further add that BT started this process by telling me to call to get a good deal as my contract ended then they also clearly would not offer what the customer wanted despite the price promise.
Good luck, you had better hope the cabinet isn't full when you try to move or you will find out what really happens.
The price promise you refer to is on halo packages so it doesn't apply when you downgrade to standard fibre 2
I'm not surprised they didn't give you their EIN tbh...