I have no broadband connection.
I have spoken with BT Broadband Faults and been told it is an area fault that may not be corrected until 3rd September.
I have spoken with a next door neighbour who still has a BT Broadband connection.
Can an area fault affect a single household or is someone being economical with the truth??
Is there any noise on your phone calls? Dial 17070 and select option 2, there should be no noise between the announcements.
No noise.
Checked with more neighbours, all fine.
BT say they could be on different box but we are rural village, only box is 300m down road for all village.
What exchange and cabinet are you on, you can look it up here.
https://www.broadbandchecker.btwholesale.com/#/ADSL
All looks ok to me but I am no expert?
Summary says FTTP not available but everything else says available.
If you are all on the same cabinet, and your neighbour is fine, then its just a fault on your connection, which should be easy to fix.
When you dial 17070, do you get the correct phone number, just to make sure you do not have a crossed line?
No it is the wrong number!
I think we may have got to the source of the problem thanks.
How I get that past the Fault line service is another matter?
@Cropman61 wrote:
No it is the wrong number!
I think we may have got to the source of the problem thanks.
How I get that past the Fault line service is another matter?
Then you have a crossed line, which is why you have no broadband, and BT probably cannot detect the fault.
You need to report a phone fault and say that you have a crossed line, and you cannot receive calls intended for you.
If you also tell them the number you are crossed with, that will help.
If you call your home number from a mobile phone, does anyone answer, as that would be the person you are crossed with, and could be making phone calls that you will be charged for, so you need to sort this out right away.
Good point.
Will do that.
Many thanks for your help.