Lons
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A different story here so far Richard. The supplier are a local company and using their own staff and equipment, they are late but have kept everyone informed and up to date and are all available and approachable, no grumpy encounters. They have hit problems e.g. expected ducting for existing BT cable doesn't exist in some cases.CB have a mixed reputation here, they came and did a pretty hard sell and sign up early incentives but were well over 12 months late delivering anything. People with straightforward connections seem happy enough but there have been lots of problems. They said they would use (and have licence for) existing BT/Openreach conduits and poles but often didn't. I found a guy looking at the sky in my garden, asked and he said they would be putting a pole on the track behind the houseand running a cable above to access the houses behind. I asked him why, as they had dug up the track and put cables in 3 montsh before. He grunted and went off, left hand/right hand. A nearby neighbour can home from a week away to find a pole in the middle of his lawn, after much fuss they took it away and did the job underground as promised. Another neighbour had an install, hole in front of house, old copper cable was through side. CB will only put in 3m of their cable inside the house, so he is now runnning his modem on the floor in the hall using an extension lead unitl he sorts it properly. It probably depends on who turns up on the day and how grumpy or helpful they are - looks to me like they use subcontractors a fair bit. We know people still waiting for promised connections, trees in way and suchlike. I think an underlying problem is that the people who sell (and are doubtless incentivised) have a quick look and say yes we can connect you, when the trench diggers, pole hangers and actual install engineers come (not all at once) they find difficulties and it seems never talk to each other. The house attached to the local pub signed up, domestic not business, but now long after the 'sell' they want c £3k connection fee for some reason. So probably an equal balance of happy and unhappy but reputation is clouded. Once its settled down hopefully their reputation will improve.
The installations were sold on the basis of a grant for each household from the government and they don't receive that until each of us has confirmed in writing that everything is up and running as it should. No additional installation costs are payable and the broadband cost is fixed for 3 years at £25 pm, as I will be running it early alongside BT for a few months ( I don't need to) they offered it at £5 pm until my BT contract ends, In my case it should be live in the next month.
I'm supposed to get 35mb from BT which is all the equipment is capable of delivering but they guarantee 25mb and guess what it's never more than that and often less, I complain and they bump it up for a few days but gets a bit annoying. I'll get 100mb via fibre and if the prices go up too much after 3 years I'll switch.