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Message 21 of 28

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You can get 2 or 1 year contracts on FTTP

Usually the 150Mbs option is around the same price as Fibre 2 though as you are out of contract on rolling monthly that usually increases the price so you might be able to get it cheaper by recontracting 

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Message 22 of 28

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@Ch4d wrote:
I would at the drop of a hat.
Problem is its a company owned line and apparently BT only allow 3 year contracts for FTTP, currently its on a rolling monthly.


so does your employer pay the cost of your broadband package if it is a company owned line?  if so is it classed as a business connection even though in residential property?



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Message 23 of 28

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The copper switch off applies to the telephone network only. Internet over copper lines will be here for many years yet.

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@imjolly  so does your employer pay the cost of your broadband package if it is a company owned line?  if so is it classed as a business connection even though in residential property?

Yes that's correct.

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so as a business account are you the account holder or your employer?



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Message 26 of 28

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I'm not the account holder, just the employee at the installation address.
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Message 27 of 28

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Then the account holder (your employer) would need to take it up with BTBusinnes. No-one here can help you.

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Message 28 of 28

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@pippincp Then the account holder (your employer) would need to take it up with BTBusinnes. No-one here can help you.

The account holder did give permission, we had over a 1 hour session with BT repairs (see earlier post).

I posted on here for advice (on the technical side), and the answer is a DLM reset is required, however BT will not process this unless the line is faulty, below a trigger speed or an engineer is paid to attend.

Appreciate everyone's input by the way.  🙂

 

 

 

 

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