Sam
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Placed an order for Sky TV/phone line/broadband and will be getting the TV bit installed next thursday.
Apparently the phone line will be activated in 10 working days time. Does it really take this long to sort out or is that just a worst case scenario?
Thanks.
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fazza
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It takes that long mate, well mine did anyways
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Sam
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Gay
Cheers fazza.
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AlunJ
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Took at least that long for me too
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dannymccann
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Yep same here, joke! All they need to do is go the green box and flick a bloody switch
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Sam
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That sucks. Ironically, the people that live at the house we are moving to are with Sky themselves and also have a phone line with them!
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John
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You'll be lucky if it's that quick.
Took me 2 months to get a phone/broadband because of sky's incompetence.
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VrsTurbo
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I ordered mine on the 3/7/11 and its meant to be activated for monday night.
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Brett
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TalkTalk was exactly 1 week from ordering to activation with broadband being active 1 day after that
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Sam
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I shall report back in a couple of weeks (if I remember)...
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Ian W
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quote: Originally posted by John
You'll be lucky if it's that quick.
Took me 2 months to get a phone/broadband because of sky's incompetence.
Took me 2/3 months to get my phone and internet sorted.
Sky take the piss.
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Twiggy
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Took fucking years here....
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geordie alex
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I work for them, depends what you need, if as you say the peiople have had a line before and cancelled it means you need an engineer to 'go to the box and flick a switch'. Only BT can do thatcos they own the boxes, soo we are unfortunately relying on them. Either way it takes two weeks to get a BB signal to you down the line that you could use without it crashing all the time. Enjoy your Sky.lol
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dannymccann
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quote: Originally posted by geordie alex
I work for them, depends what you need, if as you say the peiople have had a line before and cancelled it means you need an engineer to 'go to the box and flick a switch'. Only BT can do thatcos they own the boxes, soo we are unfortunately relying on them. Either way it takes two weeks to get a BB signal to you down the line that you could use without it crashing all the time. Enjoy your Sky.lol
Are you one of those Indians working in their call centres? You sound about as helpful as one of them
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John
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Sounds like he knows as much about it as they normally do.
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Sam
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OK I don't have a degree in telecommunications or anything, but what I'd like to know is why in this day and age things can't be done from a central location re. activating phone lines (i.e. pressing a button on a computer), why is an engineer required to go out to the local exchange?
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John
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They physically swap the wire about. BT are twats though.
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Sam
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I agree with that!
If in the future everyone had fibre lines instead of copper, would they still have to do the same things re. changing wires around?
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John
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With the current setup yes.
Other ISP's have their own equipment in the exchange so the pairs have to be physically moved over to that bit of kit.
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VrsTurbo
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well my telephone line has been activated already this morning for sky
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Sam
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Hopefully ours will be activated on time (assuming we actually own the fucking house by then )
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VrsTurbo
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internet was activated at 1pm
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