We are immensely frustrated with our recent EE and Openreach experience, trying to get broadband for our new home.
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If its a capacity issue then it will be an Openreach problem, so unless you can find another provider that does not use Openreach, then the capacity issue will still be there.
Use the address checker on the page below, and post the results, but edit out your address details first, but leave the exchange name and cabinet number showing.
https://www.broadbandchecker.btwholesale.com/#/ADSL
Please include all notes at the bottom.
When you say new home , is that a new home to you , but a previously occupied one , or a brand new ( new build ) property where you have taken possession directly from the builder/developer ?
If it’s a brand new home , it’s possible that the developer hasn’t employed Openreach to provide the ‘network’ , in which case your choice of ISP will be limited to whoever the developer did a sweetheart deal with , if it’s an established property that has had service from Openreach based providers, there will be a master socket ( if it’s copper based ) or an ONT ( if it is FTTP ) , is there any evidence of Openreach services existing ? .
As stated , use the postcode entry on the DSL checker to see what Openreach services are available and post the results
FYI , UPRN , unique property reference number , a search will find websites that have UPRN’s
Won't let me attach the screenshots but here you go.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1fp0V5dMMYhaA6g_Pgeu8ORA1VdxfzXcv
SoGEA is available, ( that’s fibre to the cabinet without a PSTN phone service ) , so why your order is being cancelled is a mystery, ‘capacity issues’ is too vague a reason , perhaps the DSL checker stating SoGEA is available is wrong , and there is no availability ( unlikely ) or EE have their own capacity issues connecting to the Openreach network, but not that likely either .
Obviously, if it’s an Openreach issue the choice of ISP makes no difference, if Openreach have no capacity, it makes no difference which ISP is used , any ISP’s wouldn’t be able to progress an order on Openreach if that’s the case .
All you can do is either contact EE ( strictly speaking this BT forum has nothing to do with EE ) and get to the bottom of why your orders are being cancelled, or cancel and order with someone else .
Your screenshot shows both VDSL (FTTC) & Gfast available, so no obvious capacity issue there. Although I believe Gfast is no longer sold.
Unfortunately your tale is quite typical of posts we see here. It seems that whenever BT encounters any problem with anything, it's like it's the first time it's happened. No one knows what to do, how to progress it or who to escalate to. There is no ownership of a problem or consistency, so you have to repeat your tale ad infinitum in the hope that eventually you find a properly trained, conscientious rep.
I think looking elsewhere is indeed your best bet & if working from home, consider a business package with a more reputable ISP. It will cost a bit more but will have a more robust CS & SLA.