Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Reply | |
Posted by: | Bruce Hammal | |
Date/Time: | 10/09/25 10:49:00 |
We're still waiting in Grove Park, and will be for some time yet according to Open Reach's schedule. The problem is that there was a government directive that most of the country should have access to "superfast" broadband by a stipulated date (I can't recall what that was). Virgin Broadband is classed as superfast, so any areas covered by Virgin's network (which is entirely separate from Open Reach and hence the other providers like BT, Sky etc.) went to the back of the queue for a full fibre alternative to Virgin. This wouldn't be so bad if it wasn't for Virgin/O2's utterly appalling customer service record - not to mention the very high charges they impose on "loyal"customers. |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
BT Full Fibre | 08/09/25 12:39:00 | Isabel Martin |
Re:BT Full Fibre | 08/09/25 13:14:00 | Michael Robinson |
Re:Re:BT Full Fibre | 08/09/25 14:12:00 | Julian Pavey |
Re:Re:Re:BT Full Fibre | 08/09/25 15:18:00 | Michael Robinson |
Reply | 08/09/25 20:36:00 | Isabel Martin |
Re:Reply | 09/09/25 08:47:00 | Michael Robinson |
Re:Re:Reply | 10/09/25 00:13:00 | Peter Evans |
Re:Re:Re:Reply | 10/09/25 10:49:00 | Bruce Hammal |
Reply | 10/09/25 14:27:00 | Isabel Martin |
Re:BT Full Fibre | 10/09/25 20:40:00 | Katrina Black |
Re:Re:BT Full Fibre | 10/09/25 23:07:00 | Bruce Hammal |
Re:Re:Re:BT Full Fibre | 11/09/25 09:37:00 | Janice Evans |
Re:Re:Re:BT Full Fibre | 11/09/25 12:26:00 | Katrina Black |