@philiphiatt I'm really sorry about the fault with your broadband and the time this is taking to resolve. I'll send you a private message in a moment so you can send over your details to the moderation team and we'll be happy to find out what's going on with the repair.
Thanks
Neil
If BT are your ISP, then they should keep you advised of what’s going on ( presumably someone told you about the splitter issue ) but ultimately it’s Openreach that are responsible for fixing whatever has a fault….it’s possible that whatever the issue is cannot be fixed immediately, sometimes the local authority has to be given notice and that could cause a delay, or ( for example ) you live on a new building site , and the issue is with something the developer is responsible for ( because the roads/footpaths are not adopted OR cannot simply send in a contractor to dig up paths etc ) ,but as already said , even if a delay is unavoidable, you should be kept advised.
Many thanks for your support and helpful comments.
@philiphiattwrote:Thank you but I know that and doesn't move me forward.
If that is your exchange area I can give you an update tomorrow of when the problem is due to be fixed as it ia a pole that needs to be replaced.
Missed your exchange post, at least you know it's not an Openreach fault.