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Steven
Just wanted to share my recent frustrating experience with my ISP, Hyperoptic. I've been with Hyperoptic for about 4 and a half years and until now, they've been fairly decent with minimal outages and resolved within a reasonable timeframe. Though I believe that what really shows a service's worth is how they act when there is a reasonable impact and Hyperoptic have been incredibly bad in that sense. On the morning of May 20th our internet was completely out. This came at a terrible time for me as I'm in the middle of an important work-related certification online bootcamp. I've been forced to use my limited mobile data, which is running low and is causing my course to lag or disconnect at times. Hyperoptic is insisting that they can't send an engineer until May 31st. That's a 12 day outage, is it just a post covid thing that generally slowed response times down? They claim this is pretty standard. Furthermore, there seems to be a pattern where after an engineer visit, a new outage occurs elsewhere in the building. I reported this to Hyperoptic, but they seem to insist that it's a "isolated incident". It's clearly not isolated as I've confirmed there are other residents with the same issues in the same building that utilize the same patching switch. As I understand it, in the beginning of May there was a general outage, some users were impacted. An engineer came to resolve the issue and other users that previously had no issue had outages. Another engineer came to fix their internet and at the very least 2 of us are now out of internet. I find it hard to fathom that it's an isolated incident and it's not just a negligent engineer that's not fixing the root cause or causing impact which attempting to fix others. Meanwhile, I've heard from another resident that there was an engineer on site yesterday to resolve an issue of their neighbour with what sounds like the same issue. Hyperoptic had told me that they requested an earlier time slot and their scheduling team denied it twice. Seems like they have an incredibly poor scheduling processes in place. Overall, I've been disappointed with Hyperoptic's handling of this issue. It's made me consider switching ISPs. I believe the true measure of a company is how they handle problems, and so far, Hyperoptic hasn't been impressive. Just thought I'd share this for anyone thinking about using Hyperoptic. It could save you some hassle.
1 year ago
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