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Switching from sky fibre to BT - sorry can't do it!
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Yes. It's all on British Telecom infrastructure.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist -
Great, thanks. I'll look into upgrading then. Had way too many issues with BT - their broadband has been dropping out anywhere up to 12 times a day and they have been far too slow in trying to resolve the issue.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostYes. It's all on British Telecom infrastructure.Comment
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By any definition it's Openreach that are the former monopoly BT (i.e. the GPO) because they own all the lines that were put in place over the decades. The bit you call BT are another customer of BT. It's also possible I was making a joke.Originally posted by jbond007 View PostYou mean Openreach (which is owned by BT Group). Openreach own the underlying infrastructure
Sky have the benefit of being able to bundle the broadband/phone with their TV service, and being a brand pretty much everybody knows, so it's no wonder they've done so well in the broadband market. For a long long time BT weren't allowed into the TV market, but now are, but I've never met anyone who has it. I have Sky TV, but Plusnet broadband and phone, which is possibly a bit stupid.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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I had that with a HomeHub 3 - I ended up moving the modem and the router to opposite ends of the room and that eliminted the dropouts. Nice bit of testing from the BT bobs/bods?Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostGreat, thanks. I'll look into upgrading then. Had way too many issues with BT - their broadband has been dropping out anywhere up to 12 times a day and they have been far too slow in trying to resolve the issue.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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I have the Hub4 so not a separate router/modem, but I am pretty certain that my kit is OK. Last year a similar problem was traced back to a fault at the exchange.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostI had that with a HomeHub 3 - I ended up moving the modem and the router to opposite ends of the room and that eliminted the dropouts. Nice bit of testing from the BT bobs/bods?
I've just now signed up for Sky Fibre. Looking forward to the change, though not to having to re-configure everything in my home to work with the new broadband (worst are the security cameras!).Comment
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Just rename your Sky Router to what your BT one was. I moved from Sky to BT Infinity and renamed my router together with setting the old wireless password up on the new router. Everything worked fine.Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostI have the Hub4 so not a separate router/modem, but I am pretty certain that my kit is OK. Last year a similar problem was traced back to a fault at the exchange.
I've just now signed up for Sky Fibre. Looking forward to the change, though not to having to re-configure everything in my home to work with the new broadband (worst are the security cameras!).The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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If you are an existing Sky customer, and move house, they have to give you a new phone number. Don't know why, but I just had that. They told me that's just the way it it. Wasn't fussed.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostYes. It's all on British Telecom infrastructure.
Not sure if true when moving from somewhere else like BT to Sky.Comment
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It's the more complicated stuff of allowing access to certain things such as the security cameras etc. Has to be done though, I can't just sit here with a crap BT service and a Home Hub 4 forever!Originally posted by LondonManc View PostJust rename your Sky Router to what your BT one was. I moved from Sky to BT Infinity and renamed my router together with setting the old wireless password up on the new router. Everything worked fine.Comment
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Although the wires are all BT owned (or Openreach) the equipment in the actual exchange is usually different where BT, Sky, etc. have their own equipment that the wires are actually attached to at that end. In the OPs situation it is probably that all the connections on the BT exchange equipment are all used up. BT will wait until the demand gets to the point where it makes economical sense for them to add another box in the exchange.Comment
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True in the case of copper. For fibre, it's all Openreach including DLM. Openreach wires up until your B-RAS (different terms used at different providers though)Originally posted by Bozwell View PostAlthough the wires are all BT owned (or Openreach) the equipment in the actual exchange is usually different where BT, Sky, etc. have their own equipment that the wires are actually attached to at that end. In the OPs situation it is probably that all the connections on the BT exchange equipment are all used up. BT will wait until the demand gets to the point where it makes economical sense for them to add another box in the exchange.Comment
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