18 Oct 2022 11:14 PM
I moved to a small rural village in April and was told I couldn't have fibre broadband via BT, Sky or Virgin etc. as no fibre runs to the village, so I have been making do, using other means of internet connectivity, but now need to find a decent speed broadband service.
On Googling what's available for me, I came across Sky, which when I put in my postcode, said I could have Superfast, Ultrafast etc. broadband! I found this hard to believe so phoned up Sky's customer services and after giving my postcode, it was confirmed that Sky CAN bring fibre to my cottage.
I asked my neighbours and no one has Sky for their broadband, which made me question again if this information is indeed correct? Has something changed since April when I was told I couldn't have it? Or is this just a means to rope you in - and then let you down when they find out you can't actually have it?
I know when I call customer services that most of the time I am talking to someone reading off a standard information sheet, so I am afraid I still don't feel confident that I have been told the truth as to what is possible (call me cynical).
If an engineer would call and tell me it was possible, I'd do it in a heartbeat, but the fact you have to join/subscribe to the contract and PAY an amount upfront to set things in motion, all in good faith that the information is correct, concerns me as whilst I am sure as with all these things that there will be a 14 day cooling off period, I also know that it can take longer than that to have things in place enough to know if you do want out - and then what? I also suspect getting money back ain't gonna be easy.
So I am trying to establish UPFRONT if someone can put my mind at rest here regarding my connective possibilities... or not with Sky.
Thanks.
18 Oct 2022 11:33 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreSearch internet for openreach broadband checker - if you enter your postcode on this facility it will tell you what infrastructure is in place and potential line speeds to your property
18 Oct 2022 11:38 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
Enter your full postal address below and post the table and notes after removing your address from the image
https://www.broadbandchecker.btwholesale.com/#/ADSL/AddressHome
19 Oct 2022 05:44 PM
Here you go:
19 Oct 2022 05:52 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
Yep. WBC FTTP is full fibre to the premises with an over head feed and 1 stage install meaning that it should be around 9 days to install.
Just to cover all eventualities you mentioned your cottage. Is this a listed building although it shouldn't make a difference as presumably the overhead fibre would follow the same route as your existing copper line
19 Oct 2022 05:56 PM
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Also bear in mind if this fibre optic has just been rolled out by openreach sky can be slow on getting hold of the database
19 Oct 2022 06:09 PM - last edited: 19 Oct 2022 06:12 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
Also just noticed the speed is up to 330Mbps as opposed to 1Gbps . This usually means it may be fttp on demand as part of a rural fibre network
Any ideas on the 330Mbps limitation. Is this something to do with the exchange or fttp on demand. I assume @ADWillow would still be able to order through sky
19 Oct 2022 06:20 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@cookiemonsterukWhat does Sky offer when @ADWillow goes to sign up with Sky that is available to them?
19 Oct 2022 06:23 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
"it was confirmed that Sky CAN bring fibre to my cottage."
Apologies missed that bit
19 Oct 2022 06:24 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@cookiemonsterukDoes it seem that the top speed will be 330.
19 Oct 2022 06:25 PM
I am in rented accommodation but I don't believe it's listed. I haven't been told it is...
There is actually a satellite dish on the wall, from a previous tenant, so I doubt it.
19 Oct 2022 06:25 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
Looks that way.
19 Oct 2022 06:26 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreDoesn't fttc also list 330 ?
I thought it changed to 1000 when fttc was enabled ? Could be wrong though
19 Oct 2022 06:26 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@cookiemonsteruk if @ADWillow can confirm this would make it much easier for themselves going forward.
19 Oct 2022 06:27 PM
Re:
@cookiemonsteruk wrote:
Also bear in mind if this fibre optic has just been rolled out by openreach sky can be slow on getting hold of the database
I don't now what that means in real (layman's) terms. ie. how what you said might affect me.
Bottom line is, I think you are saying that I CAN have the Ultrafast 145mb/s broadband is that correct?
And that it might take a while to install even though it should only be about 9 days?
Do I have this right?
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