NTL Installation - Digging Up The Road Costs?
28-07-2006, 11:21
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Re: NTL Installation - Digging Up The Road Costs?
We live in the last house in the coldisack thats off a small road so about 50 meters. Yes i agree the price they quoted was cheap and am conciering paying it.
Thank you guys for your advice.
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28-07-2006, 13:07
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Re: NTL Installation - Digging Up The Road Costs?
I'm convined sales have been give a figure more like £500 for the works and have subsidsed it inorder to tempt you to sign up.
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28-07-2006, 22:24
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Re: NTL Installation - Digging Up The Road Costs?
Two NTL representatives arrived today and told me that they have found another way to connect us from behind the property and that it will be free of charge. Also got offered a job by one of them :O
There coming next week to dig up the garden.
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28-07-2006, 22:34
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Re: NTL Installation - Digging Up The Road Costs?
well partial result, then
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29-07-2006, 01:17
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Re: NTL Installation - Digging Up The Road Costs?
Just make sure you have right of access to where they want to lay the cable!!!
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29-07-2006, 16:32
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Re: NTL Installation - Digging Up The Road Costs?
Yes they are enquiring about the right of way and are sure there is no conflicts.
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31-07-2006, 08:24
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Re: NTL Installation - Digging Up The Road Costs?
Hi
Sorry to get bossy here, but I work in ntl, and I've made some enquiries for you this morning because I know the planners who cover your area (going on the assumption that you are still in the "northants" area).
I think it's probably an idea if you can PM me some details.... I don't want to cause problems and I'm sure we will resolve this, but the planning office ARE NOT aware of any people from their dept. who have been out and told you there is a way to bypass digging up the road. I'm not saying it's impossible, but as said before, certain legalities must be checked if you are going to cross someone elses land. Unless it's done properly, you could be left wide open. "Right of Access" (which is a very basic permission which Sales have the ability to get) may not be enough. You may need to get (what is called) a full "Wayleave" from the person who's land you are crossing. In any case, with something this complex, it should be a planner for the area looking at it for you and I am troubled that maybe it is sales or installs that are pushing it through.... and althought it may ultimately work, you may be compromised legally (and we don't want that).
If you want to PM me some details of where you are, I can make sure that a) what has gone on so far can be verified and b) that a planner contacts you to take things forward. If you have any details of who came out to you, that would be a bonus (not to drop them in it, or stop you getting installed, but just to make sure it's all done correctly for you).
HTH a little.
Red robin.
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31-07-2006, 09:54
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Re: NTL Installation - Digging Up The Road Costs?
It is safe to PM Red Robin details
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07-08-2006, 11:52
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Re: NTL Installation - Digging Up The Road Costs?
Mark
Can you let me know if someone has sorted this for you yet? Have you been installed, or someone surveyed?
I passed your details as per our PM's to a planner in your area. She was going to speak to the sales team, and see what was what for you. Can you let me know where things are at now, so I can chase again for you if necessary? Don't want you to get messed about.
Red Robin
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07-08-2006, 15:04
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Re: NTL Installation - Digging Up The Road Costs?
I'd also be very interested in the outcome.
It took us 6 to 12 months to get Telewest to extend their network to our block of flats and that was only about 100 feet plus.
Had to go through their planning department who then had to get all the permissions etc, as they had to dig up an access road and also dig up quite a lot of the pavement.
If you're being quoted £200 plus to extend access then i'd grab it with both hands.
We were advised that it would cost more than a few thousand to extend access to us, but fortunatly Telewest picked up the tab and didn't cost us anything at the end of the day.
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07-08-2006, 15:16
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Re: NTL Installation - Digging Up The Road Costs?
Rang NTL today about the incident for the third day running and the first person on the phone today told me there systems were down and she put me on hold and transfered me to the proper dept but during the holding proccess it cut me off this then happnened for another 2 times within 1 hour. I finally got through to one of the customer service people in the right dept and the woman sorted out an installation date.
Then 5 minutes ago some skin headed NTL reperesentative knocked on ym door and told me that he has just spoken to the neighbours and that they have consented but he will need to get them to sign the form.
He said that installation should commence next week and will take approximatly 1 hour.
I am rather annoyed it wasnt until i started moaning on the phone that no one from NTL has contacted me about it that they have sent somone round.
This is not how a company should be run. And i do thank Red Robin for her support and advice in this matter.
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13-10-2006, 19:10
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Re: NTL Installation - Digging Up The Road Costs?
I am moving to a area that has cable anyone know what NTL charge for putting in the cable
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16-10-2006, 21:48
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Re: NTL Installation - Digging Up The Road Costs?
Quote:
Originally Posted by 2old4this
I am moving to a area that has cable anyone know what NTL charge for putting in the cable
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Installation is free in cabled areas.
-Chris
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