27 Sep 2023 09:41 AM
27 Sep 2023 09:48 AM
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Openreach rather than BT: although Openreach is still owned by BT Group they are required to be operationally independent and no longer use BT branding.
Unfortunately the ability of ISPs to communicate with Openreach is limited, specifically to prevent BT as an ISP leveraging any commercial benefit from their relationship.
If you are due to get an FTTP installation, resources for this are still distinctly limited and timescales do sometimes slip.
27 Sep 2023 09:49 AM - last edited: 27 Sep 2023 09:49 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Hroff It won't be a BT Engineer you're waiting for it is a company called Openreach, Sky have to wait for Openreach to update them electronically, I doubt either Sky or Openreach are geared up for ISP to Network calls as there would simply be too many to deal with.
Sky have advised correctly they need to wait for an update from Openreach.
27 Sep 2023 09:50 AM - last edited: 27 Sep 2023 09:52 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Hroff Ofcom strictly control how Openreach (part of the BT group but run separately) talk to their customers who are Communication Providers like Sky and BT Retail so that BT group companies get no advantage. What happens in practice that the engineer's reports get sent through over night so Sky should know today the status of your order.
Openreach schedule multiple jobs in a time period if one over runs the others drop off. It is annoying but you should be compensated Customer Auto-Compensation | Sky Help | Sky.com I switched my line to full fibre last year and the compensation meant I got 6 monthe connection paid for due to Openreach issues.
Edit sorry you got 3 replies essentially saying the same thing but this comes up a lot.
27 Sep 2023 12:26 PM
Hi. Thanks for the reply. Sorry, I'm old school and Openreach, BT it's all the same to me lol. Whatever they are called, I have still been let down very badly. If I ran my business like that, I simply wouldn't have a business. Yet another, we are to big to care company, we'll do it when we feel like it , not when you expect us just because that's what we have told you.
27 Sep 2023 12:32 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Hroff it is what is. Openreach have an effective monopoly although more companies are laying fibre nationally in practice for most people the Openreach network is the only choice. The nearest competitor is Virgin Media who are not any better according to what I read.
27 Sep 2023 01:04 PM - last edited: 27 Sep 2023 01:10 PM
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@Hroff wrote:
I have still been let down very badly. If I ran my business like that, I simply wouldn't have a business. Yet another, we are to big to care company, we'll do it when we feel like it , not when you expect us just because that's what we have told you.
Openreach inherited their effective monopoly from the privatisation of British Telecom in 1984, which in turn got it from the GPO going back to 1912, so history and associated historical inertia is something of a factor here.
In the absence of any competition it's essentially up to Openreach themselves to decide how to operate: Ofcom is supposedly the 'public' oversight to keep them in line because ISPs can't offer the job to anyone else.
27 Sep 2023 01:28 PM
27 Sep 2023 01:33 PM - last edited: 27 Sep 2023 01:34 PM
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@Hroff wrote:
You would think the amount of money Sky must spend with Openreach as sun contractors they would have some clout.
As I said, unfortunately Sky can't threaten to take their business elsewhere, which is ultimately what any such 'clout' relies upon. They also can't renegotiate based on cost because Openreach has to charge all ISPs the same amount.
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