Someone knowledgeable in such matters has left the following comment.
" The Cabinet on Corwen Road provides FFTC service to the part of the village towards Vounog hill. The FFTC cabinet outside Penymynydd school provides FFTC service to the top portion of Penyffordd/Penymynydd. The centre of the village including all the oldest properties are served by the cabinet outside the Spar. BT has no plans to install FFTC here. Thus denying most of the businesses and Junior School fibre broadband."
The question is does the above comment accurately reflect the current situation. If so this needs to be challenged with BT.
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Trouble is , if you try t get through to BT for anything, you are directed to a call centre abroad. It is a nightmare and in the end you give up!BT is not what it used to be.
ReplyDeleteWell if enough people want fibre in the village and can't currently get it our councillors, MP and AM should get involved.
ReplyDeleteNothing like a splash in the local media to shake things up.
Pity there isn't an election coming up, they would be on the case faster than the speed of light! Ann:)
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