Ignore the Grinch's what?For goodness sake ignore the Grinch's
I was with Virgin Media for years and they were great, don't get me wrong.You know that you can get the same speed from Virgin, right?
As the original poster seems to have Virgin's predecessors equipment already (ie NTL's cables), it's reasonable to assume that they've already got the option of fast broadband.
As it happens they never came bear me. I was told by my neighbour what was going on. Tried to contact by email. No reply either.That'd be my view. The network planner might decide that a six house terrace isn't worth any special negotiations and either skip the six or run the fibre as far as your neighbour. They probably won't come back later if you change your mind!
The area doesn't seem to have tge super broadband that would be allowed on the package but it's perfectly fine.As it happens they never came bear me. I was told by my neighbour what was going on. Tried to contact by email. No reply either.
They are and have been for some time now.Are EIR also rolling out fibre to the home?
Putting the cable underground is not the easy route, but it is the best method. Fibre lines are more prone to damage with movement, so they don't like stringing them between houses. Are they proposing digging up the entire channel or using a mole to tunnel the route?Sounds like he's looking for easy route but I'm not happy digging up my garden.
What has the pole replacement got to do with the route to your property? They have tools that can connect to a fibre line to determine exactly where the fault is, they don't need to go digging. If the line needs to be replaced, they simply pull the faulty one back through the conduit and feed a new line through.It's not the only way as the pole could be replaced and what if they need access to cable down the line to chase a fault.
That's not the original poster's problem.Well if I was your neighbour and I was prevented from having access to fibre because you have a suspicious nature, I would not be too happy.
I bet you don't return kids footballs either.That's not the original poster's problem.
They're entitled to allow or disallow access to their private property as they so wish.
What are you on about nowI bet you don't return kids footballs either.
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