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CityFibre Make UK Broadband Engineers Available on Saturdays

Thursday, Jul 25th, 2024 (11:35 am) - Score 2,520
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Good news. Customers taking a residential or business broadband package from an ISP on CityFibre’s growing national Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) network will now also be able to benefit from Saturday appointments for service repairs too, which will be handled just like the usual Monday to Friday (workday) slots.

A CityFibre spokesperson told ISPreview this morning: “Our engineers are now available for appointments on a Saturday, meaning customers have greater choice and flexibility about when they book.” Credits to Thinkbroadband for spotting this change.

NOTE: Cityfibre is supported by UK ISPs such as Vodafone, TalkTalk, Zen Internet, iDNET and others, but they aren’t all live or available in every location yet – due to a mix of technical reasons and exclusivity agreements. The FTTP network currently covers 3.6 million UK premises (3.3m RFS).

CityFibre currently aspires to cover up to 8 million UK premises with their new FTTP network (funded by c.£2.4bn in equity, c.£4.9bn debt and c.£800m of BDUK subsidy) – across over 285 cities, towns and villages (c.30% of the UK). But it remains unclear precisely when this will be achieved. The original goal was for the end of 2025, although their current build + M&A plan may get them up to c.6m (if it all goes well).

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  1. Avatar photo Jason says:

    Bet the engineers were pleased about working weekends

    1. Avatar photo John says:

      Of course they will be if it’s at ‘time and a half’ overtime rate.

      I doubt they could be forced to work Saturdays if they didn’t want to and it wasn’t in their contract to do so.

    2. Avatar photo Andrew says:

      They’ll probably get paid more for the weekend shift

    3. Avatar photo Big Dave says:

      Openreach have had engineers working weekends for years.

    4. Avatar photo Wezzman says:

      That’s not how it will work mate, they’ll just make them work Saturdays as a normal shift and take a rest day during the week.

      Good for the customer but rubbish for the techs as there’ll be no benefits to giving up your Saturdays. It would be great if these companies make it worthwhile for the workers.

    5. Avatar photo Diver Fred says:

      When I was working in remote exchanges (for BT) when BT went from 5 day, Mon-Fri, working to 7 day Mon-Sun, working many of the field tech’s made a similar statement. BT primary week remained Mon-Fri but each tech was required to work 10 Saturdays and 5 Sundays per year.
      Usual complaint was how can I go shopping with the wife or family on Saturdays, or go to Rugby/football match etc, etc.
      6 months later the great majority of the complainers wouldn’t go back to 5 day Mon-Fri every week working. They found when they had a day off during the week they got much much more done as there just wasn’t so many people in towns causing them delays or blocking them.

      Don’t knock it until you try it.

      At the time I was working a 9-day fortnight with every 2nd Friday off. Absolutely brill to have the longer weekends.

  2. Avatar photo Stewart says:

    CityFibre and on picture Openreach engineer…

    1. Avatar photo FibreEng says:

      That’s a Cityfibre engineer at a Cityfibre wallbox, what are you on about?

    2. Avatar photo Anon says:

      Nope, that’s a Cityfibre Engineer

    3. Avatar photo Peach says:

      Well that is a Cityfibre splicing box he is opening so not sure why you would think that’s an Openreach employee

    4. Avatar photo G says:

      That is city fibre engineer in picture can also lan yard is city fibre colours

    5. Avatar photo Mr A1024 says:

      That is a City Fibre image. They use a brown external termination point that is curved at the top. Plus you can just about see the City Fibre lanyard that the person is wearing.

    6. Avatar photo tech3475 says:

      Looks like they’re working on CF equipment and the image is on CF’s website.

    7. Avatar photo Specsavers says:

      It’s a Cityfibre engineer.

      Old style green shirt underneath the hi Vis and working on a Cityfibre ont

      Get to Specsavers

  3. Avatar photo Dave says:

    When I worked on the residential side of VM, Saturday was a working day. 2 out of 3 Saturdays, for a day off in the week. I did hear a while back they were changing Saturday working hours from 8-4 to 8-6 as well!

  4. Avatar photo John says:

    “to benefit from Saturday appointments for service repairs…”

    Repairs required already!? This is a new network, doesn’t sound very reliable, doesn’t bode well for the future.

    1. Mark-Jackson Mark Jackson says:

      Every single network will have problems and need repairs – both new and old alike, many of which may not be the fault of the network itself. This is very normal, particularly for major national scale providers like CityFibre.

    2. Avatar photo Badem says:

      Repairs can be required for a number of reasons, accidental damage to the fibers, equipment failing and outright vandalism

  5. Avatar photo Adam says:

    Kelly’s carry out the installations so if it’s installations on a Saturday it’s likely just them doing it. City fibre engineers don’t work the weekend unless they want to. If no ones working that weekend and an issue happens with the install then the install has a higher chance of failing.

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