Maybe BT should listen to customers rather that annoy them. I would suggest:
Not coercing people into having digital rather than copper line phones.
Not charging extra if you do want digital phone
Allowing value brand plusnet to offer digital phones
Letting people OWN their router
In that case they might be worth considering
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You sound like you have had a bad experience of BT?
It is rather a case of mentioning things which may annoy people about BT as ISP. If they were addressed, arguably it could make BT more popular.
@Bhaiv Why do you say coercing people to have digital phones? You do realise the copper phone service is ending totally in 2 yrs. Openreach is ending it area by area now. They also supply digital phones FOC.
There is also the churn as VM and AltNets with FTTP enter the area as well as the normal churn. 126,000 is a drop in the Ocean for BT.
126,000 x 4 = 500,000/year
IMO, not a drop in the ocean
@Bhaiv wrote:
Maybe BT should listen to customers rather that annoy them. I would suggest:
Not coercing people into having digital rather than copper line phones. You are not "coerced". You can choose to have or not have Digital Voice or any other VoIP service when the copper lines are closed down by Openreach.
Not charging extra if you do want digital phone Do you mean in the same way as you are presently charged if you want an analogue phone line at this time.
Allowing value brand plusnet to offer digital phones Plusnet are a separate company. It is up to them to develop and use their own VoIP phone system.
Letting people OWN their router If you read through the forum you will see that BT do not stop you using your OWN router. It is only required for Digital Voice and you need to use the Smarthub2 as the first device. You can then connect your OWN router to the SH2 and use it if you want.In that case they might be worth considering
Hi @Bhaiv I suspect that this is more to do with the cost of living than anything else. In good times people like to go with the traditional established providers. In the bad times they make do with the value providers to save some money.
@DavidCoYou are assuming the trend will continue. Maybe it will, maybe it won't.
I simply don’t except much of what you say. I feel you are just playing with words. You need Smarthub2 but will not own it. Plusnet are a separate company! And I thought they were owned by BT. I believe if you have a digital phone with vodafone, for instance, you will not pay extra for it . . .