Im having full fibre broadband installed tomorrow (900mbps) from vodafone. From what I can tell is a cityfibre engineer will be coming to install the fibre cable and the 2 terminals (inside & out) my question is, would i be able to choose where to have the new box installed or will they insist on using the old hole/trail to my previous broadband. My connections are currently in the front room but i wanted the new one in the hallway ideally to be more central. Anyone had any experience with cityfibre engineers?
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sorted byYes you can, the ONT needs power so yes you can choose, but needs to be close to a power supply or you need an extension cable
Excuse the old VM box I've not tidied that up (edited)
I got it really cheap £28/month 900 mbps up&down, 24 months
£47.99, however price for life and excellent UK based customer
service. I heard too many bad things about Vodafone customer service (lack of) and as I am a software engineer and I now WFH, if my service goes down I want good customer service.
47.99 for the 1Gig/1Gig package (edited)
Any info just ask.
I was with a ISP called AirBroadband at first and speed and customer service was awful so I got out of contract.
However I am now with Zen.
Download is always a minimum of 920Mbps regardless of time(sometimes 1.2Gbps)
Upload is always a minimum of 880Mbps regardless of time(sometimes 980Mbps)
Today PS5 had a 5GB update for Fortnite, it took like 60 seconds to download! (edited)
For this reason i refused installation when engineer turned up at my house.
I’m in exactly the same situation as you, just got out of contract with BT but don’t really want to sign another contract as city fibre have installed in our road just not switched on yet and they can’t tell me when they’re going to do it! Really frustrating!
Lots lol only slight snag i would leave a little bit more slack as makes it easier to test with otdr
Thanks, that sounds good.
So can they tap into the fibre cable in the road at any point?
Mine comes over the poles.
I am but not really bothered about it.
Same here, I'm not bothered about a landline either to be honest.
Hopefully with all these new ISP's coming on board with cheaper rates, it won't end up like the cheaper energy companies at the moment going to the wall. (edited)
Nice just the yearly CPI + 3% won't be long before you are paying a lot more.
Theres so much wrong with that install