BT just sent me an email telling me they've renewed my contract.....without contacting me -_- Time to swindle myself a deal.
Is rolling over a contract even legal in this day and age for a retail customer? It's OK to say they're offering you a new deal if you'd like to accept, or pushing you to retail pricing, but I don't recall any non commercial service contract ever rolling over like that.
Well it's been 10 days and, as expected, nothing has changed. The IP profile is still 68.2 Mb/s according to the BT wholesale test, despite the sync speed being much higher. Plusnet refuse to do anything since they don't think there's a problem:I recently had an Openreach engineer out to fix drop outs we were getting. He replaced some cabling and as a result of that, my modem's maximum upload sync speed has jumped from ~15 Mb/s to ~23 Mb/s. Interestingly the maximum download sync speed has dropped from ~84 Mb/s to ~78 Mb/s, and the SnR has changed from ~3 dB to ~4.5 dB.
My line profile is currently set to 68.2 Mb/s and download speeds are maxing at ~66 Mb/s, as expected. I'm going to wait 10 days for the line to settle but after that if my line profile is still the same should I ask Plusnet to increase it based on the fact the line should be more capable now?
My tests show a sync speed of 74.9 Mbps and a profile of 0.128M-80M. Everything is as it should be at this end.
The secret is to play BT/Sky/Plusnet off against each other and use Quidco/TCB+ offers to get the best possible deal.
I'm moving house on the 24th, I had contacted my current provider (EE) to start the transfer of the account and line switch to the new property. Last night I received an email stating the transfer had been cancelled. It seems the current owners of house we are moving to are moving their provider to their new address, and having spoken to EE today they say there is a stop order on the line, and there is nothing they can do until after we have moved on the 24th, and that I'll will then take 2 weeks from that date until we have an active line.
I can't believe they are not able to do these transfers in parallel, as surely further down the house chain, they could be without a connection for months? Any ideas?
Openreach will only allow one ‘order’ on a line at any one time, be that a transfer, active line takeover or cease. When EE placed your order they’d have sent a letter to the current occupants saying they’d be taking over the line. The occupants then spoke to their ISP to say they didn’t want the line taken over and to move their service to the new address they’re moving to. It’s a pain and happens all the time.I'm moving house on the 24th, I had contacted my current provider (EE) to start the transfer of the account and line switch to the new property. Last night I received an email stating the transfer had been cancelled. It seems the current owners of house we are moving to are moving their provider to their new address, and having spoken to EE today they say there is a stop order on the line, and there is nothing they can do until after we have moved on the 24th, and that I'll will then take 2 weeks from that date until we have an active line.
I can't believe they are not able to do these transfers in parallel, as surely further down the house chain, they could be without a connection for months? Any ideas?