I stayed with BT as they said they would upgrade to full fibre to premises "Soon".
All that happened is my bill go's up each year for the last 4 years. I did work from home but am now retired.
Seems a bit of a P*** Take to me.
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Though the service is reliable everytime I put in a search to see when I will get an upgrade at my postcode I don't get any sort of date.
Is it just a con to stop people moving to other providers, it's beginning to seem like it to me.
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BT retail just like SKY, TT have no control over when or where fibre will be installed as that is down to openreach. unless there is Virgin or an Altnet available to you then moving to another provider that uses openreach will not get you fibre any sooner
check https://www.openreach.com/fibre-checker
enter phone number https://www.broadbandchecker.btwholesale.com/#/ADSL
BTW do you not think it unreasonable for a company to offer something and then not provide but stil charge the same price for a product. I certainly do.
any other providers in your area offering FTTP are not using the openreach network but as I said either virgin or other altnets with there own equipment. however if you know of another provider using openreach FTTP then please post
I cannot follow your logic ,’do you not think it unreasonable for a company to offer something and then not provide but stil charge the same price for a product’
BT charge for the speed of the service, this is the product , irrespective of the medium it’s provided over , so if you were on Fibre Essential 40Mb , the price is the same regardless of FTTP or FTTC, obviously some on long lines may not get 40Mb on FTTC , whereas they would on FTTP , but that’s a consequence of the technology, some one close enough to the FTTC cab ( and that’s the majority) will get the full 40Mb if that’s the profile they purchase, someone on FTTP has the option of faster profiles , but they cost more .
OR are rolling out FTTP at a pace greater than any Alt Net , but obviously they cannot provide everywhere simultaneously.
My problem is that they have entered in to an agreement to provide it which is why I am on the package I am on but I think waiting 3 years is excessive don't you? Especially when they keep offering me a package upgrade which is the one I am on already and supposed to be full fibre.
Openreach and BTs contractual arrangements are not really the issue.
I see openreach vans everyday in my area. At one point 6 months back I saw some other contractors (not openreach ) and as they had the pavement up outside my door I enquired causally what they were doing. They said we are putting in fibre optic cabling for your area.
Well obviously not for BT customers I guess.
I am paying for a service I am not getting.
you are paying for a service which you are getting as per your agreed contract. If you are no longer in fixed term contract with BT then just leave and move to ISP who will provide you with FTTP - but will not be openreach
Yep thats my point. It looks like that's my only remedy I guess.