30 May 2022 10:41 AM
Hi,
I upgraded and signed a new contract a while back for superfast broadband. I was advised my landline would now go through the internet. However there is no port in the back of my router to be able to plug in my landline, only two ethernet ports and a power port.
30 May 2022 10:43 AM
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30 May 2022 10:45 AM - last edited: 30 May 2022 10:46 AM
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If you are being provisioned with a broadband product that includes Sky Talk using VOIP, an existing Q Hub would be replaced with a Sky Broadband Hub, as the latter has the required 'phone port'. Checking existing equipment assigned to the account and arranging despatch of hardware if required should be an automated process, but won't happen until just before the new service goes live.
30 May 2022 10:49 AM
I have just signed up for broadband to.
The advisor was very careful about whether i use a landline, and hence what package was sold to me. My new sky router sould have a UKphone plug on the back to plug my bt landline phone into, and 4 ethernet ports.
Sounds like you have wrong router sent out or sky wrong phone package......
30 May 2022 11:01 AM - last edited: 30 May 2022 11:02 AM
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What package did you want?
What package did they sell you?
Fttc sogea uses internet calls and
Fttp uses internet calls
Therefore you should have been sent the router you describe otherwise you get the er115
30 May 2022 11:20 AM
I haven't got fibre to the property yet, although it is coming very soon.
"Fttc sogea uses internet calls", is what iam expecting.
Although the sky advisor said it would be no problem upgrading when FTTP arrives at my house.
Not sure how the fibre to property team will know i want it though............
30 May 2022 11:27 AM
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keep an eye on this
Enter you full postal address below
https://www.broadbandchecker.btwholesale.com/#/ADSL/AddressHome
As soon as wbc fttp shows available then call sky to upgrade
30 May 2022 11:32 AM - last edited: 30 May 2022 11:36 AM
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@paulw12345 wrote:
Not sure how the fibre to property team will know i want it though............
The Openreach team who equip an address with an optical cable and an ONT neither know or care what the ISP is intending to provision over it. The main point to ponder in advance is where it is best for you that the ONT is located.
30 May 2022 11:35 AM
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Basically that is the openreach database as held by bt wholesale.
Give it a go now if you wish. Enter your full postal address and post the table after removing your address from the image. It will give you an idea of what to look for
30 May 2022 11:41 AM
Thanks for that
It says FTTP download=330 upload=50 availability date=available
but right at bottom
FTTP is not available.
does that mean it is in the cabinet40, but optical fibre still needs to be laid to my property?
30 May 2022 11:43 AM - last edited: 30 May 2022 11:46 AM
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@paulw12345 wrote:
"Fttc sogea uses internet calls", is what iam expecting.
SOGEA is by definition broadband supplied without associated PSTN service, so voice calls have to use VOIP. There are 'Single Order' variants of FTTC, FTTP and even ADSL.
30 May 2022 11:45 AM
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Fttp on demand is mainly a business product as the customer has to pay all costs
The flavour of fttp you are looking for will appear below the two vdsl rows and will read "wbc fttp" which is the fttp we end up getting
30 May 2022 02:53 PM
Hi,
I was provisioned with superfast broadband ages ago and the router was never changed. Looks like i need the correct router please.
30 May 2022 03:02 PM
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@cookiemonsteruk wrote:
Fttp on demand is mainly a business product as the customer has to pay all costs
And is consequently more-or-less non-existent in practice.
30 May 2022 03:03 PM - last edited: 30 May 2022 03:30 PM
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Do you still have a working landline via the phone port on an Openreach wall socket faceplate?
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