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Message 11 of 12

Re: Broadband cover

It’s possible the address you are buying has FTTC , but the current occupants haven’t done anything about advising their ISP that they are  leaving the property shortly , when they do advise them to stop their broadband, the  ‘port’ they are on opens up on the fibre cabinet…..you don’t need to use the same ISP as them , and deliberately chosing the one they use,  is no advantage when it comes to ordering service , but you could ask them  ( if they have a FTTC broadband ) to let you know when they have advised their ISP  they are leaving , then keep an eye on the checker ,   when the ‘waiting list ‘ entry for SoGEA changes to to ‘available’ , get your order in quick before someone else does….it may ( depending on the current occupant ) leave you waiting a short while for service, but that’s better than getting a service that you don’t really want .

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Message 12 of 12

Re: Broadband cover


@iniltouswrote:

It’s possible the address you are buying has FTTC , but the current occupants haven’t done anything about advising their ISP that they are  leaving the property shortly , when they do advise them to stop their broadband, the  ‘port’ they are on opens up on the fibre cabinet…..you don’t need to use the same ISP as them , and deliberately chosing the one they use,  is no advantage when it comes to ordering service , but you could ask them  ( if they have a FTTC broadband ) to let you know when they have advised their ISP  they are leaving , then keep an eye on the checker ,   when the ‘waiting list ‘ entry for SoGEA changes to to ‘available’ , get your order in quick before someone else does….it may ( depending on the current occupant ) leave you waiting a short while for service, but that’s better than getting a service that you don’t really want .


Might be tad difficult, @iniltous , as the occupant is now departed to heaven (hopefully). I suggest you @RSansome ask your solicitor to contact the seller's solicitor who may have the bills / services details relative to the property. If so, they would advise the the ISP set-up at the property.

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