Business Install and Residential services
14-02-2008, 17:03
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Business Install and Residential services
Hi,
I'm trying to connect my house by using the Business services to allow me to pay for the connection (We're currently out of servicable area, about 30 or 40m away from network up the street )
Does anyone know if I'm wasting my time? I don't mind paying a few hundred quid to get them to lay a cable but will I be able to get TV and the residential services or will I just end up with a big bill, broadband and nothing else?
BTW, I asked Virgin customer services. Residential sent me to Biz, Biz sent me to Residential. I got bored after several bounces!
Mike
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14-02-2008, 18:26
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Re: Business Install and Residential services
I would say you are probably wasting your time. 
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14-02-2008, 18:32
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Re: Business Install and Residential services
Thanks. Is this the voice of experience or are you just as pesemistic as I am? 
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14-02-2008, 18:45
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Re: Business Install and Residential services
Just from the experience that others have reported on this forum.
It seems VM have no intentions of expanding their cabled network in the foreseeable future. It would appear that they don't even cable new builds within the existing cabled network.
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14-02-2008, 19:07
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Re: Business Install and Residential services
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Originally Posted by mcounsell
Hi,
I'm trying to connect my house by using the Business services to allow me to pay for the connection (We're currently out of servicable area, about 30 or 40m away from network up the street )
Does anyone know if I'm wasting my time? I don't mind paying a few hundred quid to get them to lay a cable but will I be able to get TV and the residential services or will I just end up with a big bill, broadband and nothing else?
BTW, I asked Virgin customer services. Residential sent me to Biz, Biz sent me to Residential. I got bored after several bounces!
Mike
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if youre serious about going on a business tarrif a business planner will come and do the whole sh-bang,including how many metres of 'new dig' is required.its helpful to remember that a lot of VM's business subs are on industrial estates which are not cabled up,in these cases (as ive said) the planner will include all the 'new dig' required in his business plan he submits to his manager. 
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14-02-2008, 19:20
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Re: Business Install and Residential services
Thanks for the info. Is the connection to Business VM in effect the same as Residential VM in terms of connection to the VM network. IE, once I'm on from Business can I ( at a later date ) disconnect from Business and just use the Residential products?
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14-02-2008, 20:15
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Re: Business Install and Residential services
They would only invest in that much cable work if you would be of high enough value
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14-02-2008, 20:20
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Re: Business Install and Residential services
When you say "invest in that much cable work" do you mean that the installation fee is a loss leader? I've told them I'm willing to pay up to 500quid which I can't beleive would not cover running cable... I guess we'll see. I will post my findings. they have my bank details and are going to send out a guy to look at the site.....
Thanks all for the views.
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14-02-2008, 21:44
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Re: Business Install and Residential services
Quote:
Originally Posted by mcounsell
When you say "invest in that much cable work" do you mean that the installation fee is a loss leader? I've told them I'm willing to pay up to 500quid which I can't beleive would not cover running cable... I guess we'll see. I will post my findings. they have my bank details and are going to send out a guy to look at the site.....
Thanks all for the views.
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Your kidding yourself, 500 quid for a 40m dig?
They would have to dig the pavement and lay conduit before they can pull a cable to your place. By the time you total up all the costs involved i would say the true figure would be nearer 5 times your estimate.
VM charge £75 just for moving a point within a house.
I would suggest that you will only get a result if your business is of sufficient value to them. i would think that unless your bill s going to be at least £100-£200 per month it wouldn't be worth it for them.
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14-02-2008, 22:44
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Re: Business Install and Residential services
FYI business addresses cannot have DTV.
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15-02-2008, 08:26
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Re: Business Install and Residential services
The last i heard was with all the costs included, eg planning digging the road and the cost of the cable, it works out just short of £400 a meter
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15-02-2008, 09:59
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Re: Business Install and Residential services
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Originally Posted by lostandconfused
The last i heard was with all the costs included, eg planning digging the road and the cost of the cable, it works out just short of £400 a meter
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Interesting, they told me 40quid/m, unless I misheard, in which case it's going to be a shocking bill!
---------- Post added at 09:59 ---------- Previous post was at 09:58 ----------
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Originally Posted by jungleguy
FYI business addresses cannot have DTV.
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Can biz address not have DTV due to the nature of the connection, or is it just contractual crap?
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15-02-2008, 10:01
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Re: Business Install and Residential services
The latter
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15-02-2008, 22:31
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Re: Business Install and Residential services
cause Sky charge loads for sky sports for pubs and other businesses
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24-02-2008, 20:37
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Re: Business Install and Residential services
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Originally Posted by lostandconfused
The last i heard was with all the costs included, eg planning digging the road and the cost of the cable, it works out just short of £400 a meter
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sounds about right
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