Discussion topic: Activation date
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04 Dec 2024 03:33 PM
Moved into a house where there was Sky previously, and had a activation for the 26/11, that day came and passed and no update from anyone to why the internet was not activated. I had to call them to find out that there was a problem with the activation and that open reach had to do a soft dig. So Sky could not provide me with the details to when this will be done.
So fast forward a few days and on the 29/11 someone came to my new property to complete the soft dig, they stated they were a third party source for Openreach and that I needed to contact sky to tell them the dig was completed to try and hurry the process. so I called sky on the same day and they told me this was untrue and I would haven no updates until the 06/12.
Came home from work yesterday to find the dig site all covered back over and no internet, so I am assuming that the third party had come to reseal the dig as they did mention they could not leave it exposed for to long. So I am assuming the whole process has to start over?
This is incredibly frustrating as now I have to travel into the office for work which is an hour away instead of working from home, I no television for my little one and signal is very limited in my area so cannot even hotspot for the time being.
is there anything that can be done, or can I escalate this with anyone ?
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31 Dec 2024 10:04 AM - last edited: 31 Dec 2024 10:06 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
In the absence of any cabled broadband at all and no cellular alternative, the Universal Service Obligation applies, but for that you'd need to order broadband from BT, not Sky or any other ISP. As the USO provider, BT may be able to source FTTC where FTTP isn't viable.
https://www.bt.com/broadband/USO
BT Halo 3+ Ultrafast FTTP (500Mbs), BT Smart Hub 2