on 26-02-2022 11:59
Hi
all the surrounding roads to me have Virgin but as it was done before our house was built, it was never extended to our road.
whilst the availability checker shows we can’t get it, as our neighbouring roads do is it possible for us to pay to have Virgin extended to us? Is it possible to speak to an actual person about this request, seems impossible to get to the relevant department? Thanks
on 26-02-2022 12:16
As a general rule, you can in principle do this and there's some helpful VM staff here who'll respond in due course about this.
Just as a word of caution, it is very expensive if VM need to extend the network with new trench and ducting. If you use a guide figure of £200 per metre, and then work out the distance to the nearest VM cabinet (under council owned roads or footpath) you'll probably get a fair idea. I'm guessing that there's many tens of metres and the likely cost will be more than you want to pay.
If sufficient people in your road will commit to ordering, then potentially VM will swallow the network extension costs themselves. If multiple people want VM, but the company won't extend the network at their own cost, you might be able to club together and make a joint payment (this isn't totally unheard of, but tends to be complicated and rare).
on 27-02-2022 14:16
I’m hoping so. There’s VM cabinets within meters of the entrance of our cul de sac. And all the surrounding roads have it. Surely wouldn’t be far that they’d have to extend to, just a shame they never in-filled the area when new bits were built.
on 27-02-2022 17:02
If they didn't run the cables into your cul de sac it was probably because they decided it would cost too much digging up that road. How many houses there would definitely want to use Virgin? If they can't be sure of a profit they won't do it.
on 27-02-2022 21:25
Just to mention that VM only installs in adopted roads which the local authority maintains. If the road is private you won’t be on any build plans due to the complicated wayleave arrangements involved. Private roads are also not taken into consideration when capacity planning takes place.
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on 28-02-2022 17:26
on 02-03-2022 18:25
Hi Silus1,
Thanks for your post and welcome back to the community!
Sorry regarding this however I can see that this has been rejected previously.
I'm going to raise this once more to see whether there's been an update and we can process this for you.
Once we receive a response we will advise further again.
Thanks,
on 03-03-2022 07:01
Yeah the last time it was asked was just generally about whether they’d extend it seeing as it’s so close.
Difference this time is since the fttc is so bad here I’m interested in paying to have it extended, if it makes a difference.
03-03-2022 08:20 - edited 03-03-2022 08:21
This might not apply, but try to find out if PIA agreement exists in your area or is possible. This means virgin can use the openreach duct to you property if one exists, the phone line would need to come in from underground obviously and not from a pole. I'm getting a new install and it turns out there was an agreement made in the second half of last year to be allowed to use these ducts. It seems a lot of people aren't aware, I had to speak to the area manager who explained things.
on 05-03-2022 11:02
Hi @Silus1,
Thank you for coming back to us about this issue. I will chase up my colleague and come back to you as soon as I have an update about this.
Please keep us updated on how you're getting on.
Thank you,