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oh fFS, talk talk is unbundled service - they'll still use BT lines surely as they own all this second rate copper, it's still BT line or more like "OpenReach" with BT being reseller of said lines, still tulipy BT whichever way you smell it
Of course they do.
It's like a tulip landlord who has a loan on a tulip property in a tulip area in say, I dunno, Midlands, who then decides to hand it over to an even tuliptier management company in, lets say the hot, dusty mythical city of BanglesLore and charges you even more for the rent. And then procedes to tulip down your chimney every day while cutting off your utilities several times a day and then when you eventually move out, they keep charging you rent. And for the tulip they left in your chimney.
oh fFS, talk talk is unbundled service - they'll still use BT lines surely as they own all this second rate copper, it's still BT line or more like "OpenReach" with BT being reseller of said lines, still tulipy BT whichever way you smell it
I've probably mentioned this before but I hate BT with a passion. Their call centre drones are by far the stupidest people I've ever had the misfortune to talk to. I avoid them now at all costs.
So in essence you may as well go with BT as there is no middle man
No, it's not better - read my first post: Sky quoted 3rd Dec install, and BT quoted 6th - though bloke on the phone said they'd need to confirm install date for phone line.
Either way it's total boll0x that it takes 3-4 weeks to install effing phone line - it's not like I live in remote Scottish cave!!!
I've had Sky installed from scratch, including a new BT phone line as part of the package.
First they put the dish up and wire it in, then they connect the Sky+ box to your TV. You don't need it to be connected to the phone line, which is good as it took about 2 months for BT to turn up and fit the phone line. *****.
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