17 Jan 2023 08:52 PM
the engineers from Openreach attended as scheduled (Jeremy and another person I don't know the name of) the attempted installation however the infrastructure required wasn't present and I was wondering what skys obligation is when it comes to not meeting the contract requirements of broadband on the date the promised me is there a temporary internet service they could provide me until Openreach manage to attend and lay the infrastructure they require or am I required to provide temporary internet for myself.
18 Jan 2023 08:30 AM - last edited: 18 Jan 2023 08:31 AM
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@Connor+W wrote:
is there a temporary internet service they could provide me until Openreach manage to attend and lay the infrastructure they require or am I required to provide temporary internet for myself.
Sky does not provide temporary service of any kind.
Failure to start broadband on the date promised should be covered by the relevant Ofcom compensation scheme.
Delays with the start of a new service Their provider promises to start a new service on a particular date, but fails to do so. £5.25 for each calendar day of delay, including the missed start date.
17 Jan 2023 09:10 PM
Edit: he did say he was going to explain in his notes for this job the above
18 Jan 2023 08:30 AM - last edited: 18 Jan 2023 08:31 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@Connor+W wrote:
is there a temporary internet service they could provide me until Openreach manage to attend and lay the infrastructure they require or am I required to provide temporary internet for myself.
Sky does not provide temporary service of any kind.
Failure to start broadband on the date promised should be covered by the relevant Ofcom compensation scheme.
Delays with the start of a new service Their provider promises to start a new service on a particular date, but fails to do so. £5.25 for each calendar day of delay, including the missed start date.
18 Jan 2023 09:19 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Connor+W if you are getting a full fibre installation as opposed to a copper phoneline the delay can be considerable especially if they need to dig up the road as Openreach thought they did for my installation.
Overall it took 6 weeks longer than the planned 6 weeks so 12 weeks overall. Hopefully yours will be quicker. but be prepared for a long delay. The compensation is paid via Sky but is only calculated after the job is complete.
18 Jan 2023 09:39 AM
I think it’s just a copper installation super fast package not fibre
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