Hi,
I have stayed in same house for 8 years, 2 years ago we had fibre cable into house installed and used my wife's name as account holder. She has decided to move so I contacted Bt as her contract was coming to an end. I informed them that I would take over the line, changeover date was 29th January, her contract finishes and mines starts on same day. I received new tv box and wifi hub registered in my name. All good so far!! So 2 days before the changeover I'm informed that my contract has been cancelled and I will have to start a new contract, send both new boxes back and wait for new ones. On the phone I explicitly said that the broadband network has to stay live as I work from home, this was confirmed 100% that it would stay live until my new takeover date. Low and behold punctually on the 29th January its switched off. I ofcourse contacted bt to be told there is nothing that can be done and I shall have to wait till 19th February for it to be turned on again. Surely there must be a quicker way of turning on a fibre network???
I've read that if someone has an outstanding payment to make and rectifies this the broadband is turned on same day...
Ps I am absolutely livid, I've been promised 2 call backs from complaints department and have not heard a peep.
Any suggestions oh wise people.
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When you say fibre cable, do you mean a full optical fibre connection with an ONT on the end, or a copper FTTC connection with a home hub on the end?
Hi
It's the full optical fibre, put through ducting 2 years ago.
You cannot takeover the account in your wife's name but have to setup a new contract in your own name and probably reason your connection ceased when your wife contract ended.
Did she ring up BT to cancel her contract?
If she did, then there would be a pending cease on the service, and that can take 10 days to be closed. That would prevent anyone taking over the service, and any order placed, would be cancelled.
Does it take 2 weeks to switch on again?
If there is a pending cease, then yes. Either way its not simply a case of turning it on again, its a cease and re-provide, with a new network routing associated with your account, and not your wife`s. Its a totally new circuit.
Ahh ok...thanks