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Re: Waiters list
When I worked for Openreach as a CST doing both Copper and Fibre I had it confirmed there is no Waiting List for an FTTC Port.
What you need to do is periodically keep checking the Wholesale Availability Checker.
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Re: Waiters list
As stated there should be any reason why you can’t order , the ‘cabinet’ isn’t showing waiting list for WBC SoGEA , which is what you would be ordering , it’s showing ‘ available ‘ , on a more general note , you don’t join a list if a cabinet is at capacity, it’s first come first served, so if a waiting list cabinet changes to available, because someone stopped using a port in the cabinet, the first ISP to make an order gets the port , not whoever was waiting the longest ….but it doesn’t apply here anyway.
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Re: Waiters list
I'm confused - WiFi is something that you provide within your house, using the WiFi signal from a BT hub. If you have a broadband connection from BT to the hub, then you'll have WiFi - there is no waiting list for WiFi.
Do you perhaps mean that you're on the waiting list for a broadband connection? You clearly have a copper connection going to your master socket 5c, so is there no ADSL or VDSL service provided to that?
Or are you waiting for a full fibre to the premises service?
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Re: Waiters list
@Maxsimpson wrote:
There is no service provided via the master socket
That's what you would expect until you select your ISP and place an order
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