Post by SHPost by TweedPost by DanHello all,
I have a VM connection but want to transfer to CF.
My contract finishes early March 2024.
How long and difficult is it to cancel VM as I have seen horror
stories.
My mobile is with VM / O2.
Will this be affected by the move?
Also my family land line is with VM.
I want to transfer to CF VOIP which is far cheaper.
Any reviews of this?
I’ve recently moved to IDNET supplied over CityFibre from VM. I didn’t
attempt to cancel my VM service until the CF service was up and running.
Phoning VM to cancel was painless. Having the new service up and running.
VM asked if I had already moved, responding yes seems to have
prevented any
attempts to send me off to retentions for a hard sell. I now enjoy a
symmetric 500/500 Mbit/sec service, compared to 250/25, at 60% of the
previous VM price. I was out of contract with VM. CF installation took a
week longer than originally planned because the Open Reach ducts into my
house were found to be blocked.
I'll reply to this in a few days as I have done exactly this 3 years ago!
Herwwith my follow up after the Chrimble and NY break... :-)
I am writing about my experience of almost 3 years ago.
I had been on VM for a good 10 years and had the 300 Mb/s down and 30
Mb/s Up package with a landline phone, no TV and this was costing £70 a
month. VM were at the time charging line rental.
Its important to emphasise that VM's network is completely seperate and
independent to either BT/Opem Reach or City Fibre.
City Fibre went round rolling out fibre to new roadside cabinets using
the existing BT network ducts and new roadside cabinets.
We then had leaflets through the door saying Fibre broadband was
available in our street.
At the time, Vodafone had signed a exclusivity agreement with CF where
they would be the only provider for the 1st 2 years on City Fibre's
infrastructure. This agreement has now expired and there are about 10
different internet providers now available on the CF infrastructure.
So I looked into Vodafone Gigafast as it was called then, I chose the
500 mb/s down and 500 mb/s down package. This was £40 a month and there
was NO line rental at all.
So I signed up to Vodafone Gigafast vbia my wife as she has a Vodafone
mobile contract and they were offering a small discount to new fibre
signups from existing vodafone mobile phone contracts.
At this point you need to make a decision as to whether to port your
existing VM phone number either to Vodafone or have a totally new
number. Choosing the latter option means that you can port your existing
VM number to an alternative VOIP provider rather than to Vodafone.
The ONT and router was then mailed to us.
Our number had previously been with BT before being ported to VM, so we
had no worries about porting the number to Vodafone or to an alternative
VOIP provider.
We were then given an install and go live date.
There were several visits from Kelly to try and install cityfibre from
the roadside cabinet to a new wall box on our house, which was placed
next to our existing BT wall box.
it needed 3 visits in total in the end as blocked underground ducts were
encountered and that meant applying to the local council for temporary
pavement closures.
The real actual go live date ended up being 2 months later than the
original date we had been given.
Finally, we then had a working Vodafone Gigafast service to the house.
I must caveat this by saying that Vodafone customer service is SHOCKING.
I ended up complaining about the delays in installing a service and we
got a 6 month credit of free internet so the first 6 months of the
working service was FREE.
Once we had a working fibre service, I then initiated a cancel request
with VM. They will do the hard sell and offer you discounts to stay with
them. Proceed to a cancellation and the service will cease 31 days after
you call. You have to carry on with the VM DD so dont cancel it and what
will happen is that VM will do a final bill and either do one more DD
for the last final amount or send you a cheque in the post for any
overpayment. (cheques are so retro!)
There is a telephone port on the back of the gigafast router, I simply
wired this into the existing house telephones so all the house phones
now connect to the Voda router as Voda provide our VOIP service.
I added an UPS to the ONT, Router and Wifi AP so that our landline
phones would still work in a power cut and the wi-fi calling on our
mobiles, our iPads and laptops would still work on their batteries onto
the internet.
Any questions, just holler! :-)