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As I pointed out earlier in this thread, the only example I have seen with Sky is utilisation issues over christmas, raised as a fault early Jan on a friday, with fix date on monday, was delayed until tuesday, and work was completed that day. So 3 workin days from ticket raised to ticket closed. A lot more impressive than Ussain Bolts cable company, with fix dates going for at least months, most utilisation issues stretching years.
All of Skys utilisation faults have been ongoing for 2 or 3 weeks now, and all tickets were raised this morning, all exchanges on the list were given fix dates of either early Feb, mid Feb, or late Feb. It is going to be good to see how many of the 101 exchanges are fixed on time. We are talking between 1 and 4 weeks to fix utilisation on one hundred and one exchanges, if Sky pull that off on time, then it just shows how bad Virgin are, as the ones they get sorted on time get done in 6 months for 1 node, never mind a whole exchange area lol |
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http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/10...-page-131.html Come late October I downgraded my broadband to 60mb and in December cancelled. |
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http://helpforum.sky.com/t5/Sky-Fibr...ht/false#M9056
1 exchange with work completed on the date given. No delay or BS excuses |
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Last year I left Virgin Media because of utilisation in my area (B21). It went on for months and months with fix times constantly being put back.
As soon as I could I left and now on Sky Fibre and I love it. No slow downs or drop outs. |
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Guessing that postcode is a Bristol one so you are proof of what I have been saying. |
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Of course people move between different providers. Many have stuck with virgin broadband in the past even if they had major issues due to lack of decent alternatives that were not adsl. Now openreach fibre is hitting more areas I expect the numbers will go up and most of the provider changes will be towards alternative isp's from virgin customers
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As for Sky’s key subscriber metrics, the bank expects around 30,000 net new pay-TV additions, around 120,000 HDTV additions and an impressive 140,000 broadband additions. However, the bank warns that churn might be up, from 9.5 per cent this time last year to nearer to 10.5 percent now. |
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The difference here is SKY consider it a fault, they have quick fix times (under 3 months) and its a blip, not the norm as is on VM. They also listed the exact exchanges affected.
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