Was that with BT? 80% off for the year would keep me happy!
Have you contacted BT regarding your connection?
Was that with BT? 80% off for the year would keep me happy!
Have you contacted BT regarding your connection?
Yeah, they're sending an engineer out this week after the usual restart the router, do a speed test etc
The wifi in my smart hub has stopped working, it's set on in the setup but is displaying off in the status.
I've tried power cycling, reset and even a factory reset but it's still the same.
Anyone seen this before? Is it a broken router?
Not sure if this has been mentioned further down the thread.
just to warn users - BT has rencently announced price increases. You can check to see if/how your bill will be affected here: https://www.bt.com/static/wa/account/pricechanges/login/login.html?s_cid=con_FURL_myprices
Mine is to increase by £3 (from 2nd April) and i only just switched to BT 15 days ago... nice....
Don't forget that when your contract changes like the above, you have the right to leave without any penalties.
So with our FTTC finally being completed and enabled end of next month I'm starting to think about which provider to go with.
Initially I was just thinking get on BT to start with and then look to switch maybe once that contract was up, but is there anyone else people would recommend that's better value?
Good Afternoon Chris,
Thank you for your email.
We are already offering Fibre To The Premises alongside our range of other products, however, this is limited to what exchanges Openreach have the infrastructure set up and built for. We tend to see that Fibre To The Premises is made more available for new build properties and to properties that can't currently get a fibre connection.
I have had a look over your services this afternoon and can see that you already have a fibre connection, I have also checked on Openreaches network checker and can see that your area is Fibre To The Cabinet ready, however it is not Fibre To The Premises ready, the likelihood of Openreach amending the network given the fact that Fibre To The Cabinet is already there is very slim. It could happen in the future, however, we would not expect to see this anytime soon.
If you did want a dedicated fibre line to your property then there is the option of a dedicated leased line, however the installation of these can start in the thousands and can also run into the thousands per monthly usage charge too as these lines run directly from the exchange to your property and are dedicated to your individual use. If you did wish to discuss this further then our sales team would be more than happy to help.
If you have any further queries please don't hesitate to contact us on the details below or reply via this email