Discussion topic: Emailed about an engineer visit for Full Fibre when not requested?
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Message posted on 14 Nov 2025 03:24 PM
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Emailed about an engineer visit for Full Fibre when not requested?
I've had an email today saying "Changes to your Sky Broadband have been confirmed" and telling me about "getting you connected with sky broadband" with details of how an engineer will install my full fibre broadband.
However I haven't requested the upgrade!
When I was phoned a while back "to arrange your engineer visit" I said I hadn't requested that and wasn't interested right now, would need to make arrangements with my landlord etc.
Theres no orders or tracking in my account when I follow the email links, so can I assume this is another incorrect wording?
Slightly confused as all the leaflets said the upgrade was 'available', not that it was being enforced! I know copper switch off is some time in 2027 and but I may not be living here then and don't really want the hassle right now.
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Message posted on 14 Nov 2025 03:44 PM
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Re: Emailed about an engineer visit for Full Fibre when not requested?
@Burton36 You'll need to all Sky as the community won;t be able to help as we are customers here.
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Message posted on 14 Nov 2025 05:24 PM
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Re: Emailed about an engineer visit for Full Fibre when not requested?
Ugh the web support chat said there was no customer service available and sent me here saying there were staff as well as customers.
I tried the phone lines earlier and never even got to a person. Went round in circles playing 'guess the key word' and then old there were extremely long waits & eventually had to give up. Will try them again tomorrow I suppose!
Message posted on 14 Nov 2025 06:39 PM
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Re: Emailed about an engineer visit for Full Fibre when not requested?
@Burton36 you have picked probably the busiest time given there has been a storm which will have caused thousands of connection issues. Things should be quieter next week.
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Message posted on 14 Nov 2025 06:53 PM - last edited: 14 Nov 2025 06:54 PM
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Re: Emailed about an engineer visit for Full Fibre when not requested?
@Burton36 wrote:
I know copper switch off is some time in 2027
The end of PSTN is scheduled for January 2027: that's not the same thing as 'copper switch off'. Metallic phone pairs will carry digital signal to properties not yet within reach of the national optical network for at least the rest of the decade.
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Message posted on 14 Nov 2025 07:15 PM
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Re: Emailed about an engineer visit for Full Fibre when not requested?
It's difficult to keep track! Sky website says:
"The UK is moving to Full Fibre broadband. Openreach, the company that owns the UK broadband network, and Sky, are switching off the old copper cable (ADSL and FTTC) network and traditional phone landlines in the UK. "
And advises you must upgrade or your service will be switched off.
The Whatsapp message and leaflets I've had describe it as an optional upgrade "fibre available in your area", the phone calls and emails act like an engineer is practically waiting in a van ready to drive to me and just needs to know when! 😂
Something is getting switched off some time, but I'm beginning to feel that the aim is just to confuse people into switching early, to bump their price up when the non-fibre contract ends.
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