10 May 2022 10:06 AM
A new underground cable for my broadband is required, I have no connection, my wife is receiving cancer treatment, we cannot connect to her specialist or contact them by landline, this is an emergency and been going on for over a week. Is virgin superfast fibre optic the answer?
10 May 2022 11:45 AM
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@Grahamjulie wrote:
Is virgin superfast fibre optic the answer?
Only if they already have their private network distribution serving your area. Incidentally most Virgin connectivity is over coaxial cable, not fibre-optic.
10 May 2022 10:11 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreWhat have Sky said when you initially reported to them and on any subsequent follow up calls?
10 May 2022 10:25 AM
We reported it to Sky 1/5/22. A BT OPENREACH employee visited 3/5/22. He investigated and showed me the underground cable had snapped where it entered the box in the pavement, a new cable is required, he would report it. We have heard nothing since.
10 May 2022 10:31 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreSky can only tell you what Openreach tell them and OR are not known for being good at this. It will depend on what materials they need, permission for any digging required and availability of a work crew.
Although it doesn't help you short term see this link re auto compensation for when there is a total loss of Sky Broadband or Sky Talk.
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/auto-compensation
If you have a total loss of service and it isn’t fixed after two full working days from when you first report the fault to Sky, you will become eligible for it (once it’s fixed).
10 May 2022 10:31 AM - last edited: 10 May 2022 10:31 AM
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As you mentioned its an underground cable it can take local authority 4 weeks to grant planning permission if openreach need to dig up the cable
10 May 2022 10:40 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreI would recommend using mobile hot spots for the time being. As mentioned by @cookiemonsteruk it could take a long time for Openreach to be granted permission to initiate a dig to fix the cable.
10 May 2022 10:42 AM
At the moment I am struggling to get a decent signal on my mobile to post anything. The openreach worker was very conscientious and suggested Sky would loan me a signal booster for my phone so I would get a chance of connection but I cannot contact Sky to discuss this. At least 4 weeks will be intolerable, I need the connection for my wife's treatments which are going very well at the minute. Thank you for your help so far.
10 May 2022 10:52 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreHi @Grahamjulie
AFAIK Sky would not be able to provide that kind of thing as they do not have the hardware.
10 May 2022 10:56 AM
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Per ofcom it is a regulatory obligation for comms providers to maintain uninterrupted services to emergency services
" critically important function of the telephone network is to allow people to contact the emergency services. For this reason, there is a regulatory obligation on communications providers (providers) in General Condition A3 to take all necessary measures to ensure uninterrupted access to emergency organisations for their customers."
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Also does your local authority etc supply panic buttons etc for such situations
10 May 2022 10:57 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreI agree with @jamesn123 Sky do not have the capability to boost your mobile signal.
10 May 2022 11:10 AM
@Grahamjulie wrote:At the moment I am struggling to get a decent signal on my mobile to post anything. The openreach worker was very conscientious and suggested Sky would loan me a signal booster for my phone so I would get a chance of connection but I cannot contact Sky to discuss this. At least 4 weeks will be intolerable, I need the connection for my wife's treatments which are going very well at the minute. Thank you for your help so far.
10 May 2022 11:19 AM
So basically it's jump in the car or find a cafe that's got a decent signal. It's not Skys fault to be fair, I can trace it back to some water workers a few months ago, that's the only excavations around that location for years. In the meantime I'm bricking it we don't miss any NHS notifications or appointments. Thankyou all very much for your help so far, much appreciated.👍🏻
10 May 2022 11:21 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreYou've got nothing to lose by contacting the Accessibility Team as suggested by @TechmanagerMal but they won't be able to hurry the repairs along.
10 May 2022 11:45 AM
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@Grahamjulie wrote:
Is virgin superfast fibre optic the answer?
Only if they already have their private network distribution serving your area. Incidentally most Virgin connectivity is over coaxial cable, not fibre-optic.
10 May 2022 11:48 AM - last edited: 10 May 2022 12:21 PM
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@Grahamjulie wrote:
The openreach worker was very conscientious and suggested Sky would loan me a signal booster for my phone so I would get a chance of connection but I cannot contact Sky to discuss this.
Unfortunately such devices typically function by attaching a cellular picocell or femtocell onto a high-speed broadband connection, so absolutely cannot act as a replacement for an internet connection.
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