I’m stuck in the middle of broadband changeover hell at the moment, and I’d appreciate inputs from other AAM readers to help me understand what’s going on. I switched my broadband service from BT to UTV in early July, and I got the UTV activation email with username/password on 7th July. I was surprised to find that when I entered the UTV username/password in my router configuration, it worked instantaneously.
Q1) Does this mean that both the UTV and BT broadband service were active simultaneously? Or alternatively, could the UTV username/password have worked on my BT service?
I phoned BT and told them that I wanted to cancel the service, and was advised that I’d get a call from their cancellations team. I got a voicemail message from their cancellations guy asking me to reconsider and promising the sun, moon and stars. I left a voicemail message for him rejecting his offer and telling him to cancel straight away.
I rang BT a couple of weeks later to confirm the cancellation, and the customer services person told me that the account was still open. I again instructed them to cancel, and again received a voicemail from the same cancellations guy offering the same sun/moon/stars. I again got back to him (on Monday 11th August) telling him to cancel my BT broadband service. The next day, Tuesday 12th August, my broadband service stopped working, though I understood I had been switched over to UTV weeks previously.
Unsurprisingly, BT are blaming UTV, and UTV are blaming BT. BT tell me that UTV never informed them that I was migrating from BT to UTV, and that my UTV service was never activated. This doesn’t make sense to me, as it would mean that my UTV username/password was working on the BT service for over a month. UTV say that BT cancelled my UTV service, which doesn’t make sense either.
Q2) Could one operator (BT) cancel another operator’s (UTV) service?