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Home move confusion

GarethOC1995
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Message 9 of 9

Hi there!

 

I'm moving home in just under a month and was when chatting to an agent, after giving him my new address he came back with the following error:

 

"Global Error - This site is impacted by a copper Stop Sell restriction . This means that we are unable to offer fibre to the cabinet packages or MPF packages so i will have to transfer you to the department that will assist to place in a new home move order for you ."

 

I was wondering what this meant? He did pass me through to someone else on chat who arranged for an engineer to come out on Friday to my new house, but I haven't received confirmation of this yet and the appointment isn't showing on My Account.

 

All I wanted to know was what this error means? And if someone could confirm if the appointment was booked successfully as my new house is quite far away and I don't want to waste a journey.

 

Thanks - Gareth

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Message 1 of 9

Hi, Martswain!

 

Yes, I've already arranged for a new ISP offering FTTP. BT offer full fibre at my new address, apparently they're the only ones in Northern Ireland that do. I don't much fancy BT, but what can I do sadly 😐.

martswain
Philosopher
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Message 2 of 9

If there is a Stop Sell on all copper at the address that will likely preclude any ISP providing ADSL/FTTC as they all use the Openreach network.

 

You'll have to hope the someone does provide full FTTP in the area .

 

Have you tried the comparison websites such as Uswitch ?

Message 3 of 9

I've just been told that sadly, they don't yet offer full fibre at my new address which means I'm going to need a new ISP😪. Ive had a few bumps with Talktalk but nothing that wasn't sorted out relatively quickly. Genuinely sad I'm going to have to leave after 2 and a half years.

 

Thanks for all the support everyone. The staff and community on the forum have been amazing.

ferguson
Community Star
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Message 4 of 9

OK, keep us posted, if you need any further help you know where to come.  🙂

From the 29th of March our TalkTalk Community will move to peer-to-peer support and the TalkTalk team will no longer be here to support with queries. Don’t worry we still have plenty of ways to reach out if you need to speak to TalkTalk directly. For more details check out the link here: How to contact TalkTalk Broadband - Help & Support.

Message 5 of 9

Thanks Ferguson, yes that explanation was a lot better than theirs. Thank you 🙂

ferguson
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Message 6 of 9

I would. But I hope my explanation has helped!

From the 29th of March our TalkTalk Community will move to peer-to-peer support and the TalkTalk team will no longer be here to support with queries. Don’t worry we still have plenty of ways to reach out if you need to speak to TalkTalk directly. For more details check out the link here: How to contact TalkTalk Broadband - Help & Support.

Message 7 of 9

Thanks for reply, Ferguson.

 

No, they just offered an engineer appointment for Friday to survey the house. Should I get back in touch with them about it?

 

Thanks, Daniel

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ferguson
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Message 8 of 9

It means they are unable to move you to an ADSL/FTTC service as Openreach are no longer providing it. Did they offer an FTTP service as an alternative, because that would appear to be the only thing available? 

From the 29th of March our TalkTalk Community will move to peer-to-peer support and the TalkTalk team will no longer be here to support with queries. Don’t worry we still have plenty of ways to reach out if you need to speak to TalkTalk directly. For more details check out the link here: How to contact TalkTalk Broadband - Help & Support.