There has been quite a bit of openreach works in my local area, there is no planned upgrades to the exchange. Emma ~ Editor ~ Creating Perfection #SaveTheArts (@emmamitchellfpr) reported an hour ago. The current time on left. You'll find the support you need to get back up and running. Exchange Information This map allows you to view live traffic, road closures, diversions road and street works which may have an effect on your journey. This briefing is for all Communications Providers (CPs). This briefing relates to changes we will be making to the way we send notifications to you about service impacting incidents and planned engineering works. This map is streamed live from roadworks.org. 22/05/2020 For Information . Works location: A453, M1 Jct 24 Roundabout (530010). Red is logout. Planned work on our network is published on our Status page. Delays likely Road closure. You can also check our services in ⦠Please note that youâll need your Openreach ⦠... Searchâ box (making sure you don't press enter) and choose your address from the drop down. So many people in my area being affected by shoddy Internet providers and no one can get answers or help!!!! @bt_uk Down AGAIN! "Planned area" means Openreach hope to upgrade the cabinet within the next 18 months; If your line goes directly in to the exchange rather than through a street cabinet, then unfortunately you won't be able to get Fibre. BTâs fixed line wholesale division has created a new website that allows everyone to see how its fibre roll-out is going. Sign in. Forgotten your details? Weâre pleased to announce that from 20 February 2017 weâll be reducing the Planned Engineering Work (PEW) outage period from midnight to 7:30am to midnight to 6am. To show future works ⦠You can check for network problems by entering your telephone number on our service status page. Our tracker will let you know of any recognised faults that could affect your phone, ⦠Signing into your account is the best way to check on your Sky products and services. The map will zoom in to your property, show a coloured dot and your broadband status will show in a pop ⦠Planned Engineering Works. Click here to read the full briefing. Openreach - Local Network Status Checker Openreach - Local Network Status Checker ... To see if there are any major issues in your area that might be affecting a large number of households, use our online checker by simply typing your postcode in the box below. Check your services. If there are spikes, then this shows a large amount of logouts or logins. ~ BT Service Status: Exchange Service Status, Engineering works, Area Specific Problems. Green is login. To inform CPs that there's a reduction to the Planned Engineering Work outage period. Yet Openreach has been doing alot of cable and pole work in the area, the road that they are working on now passed by today and op where laying a new cable into the ground via the ducts, large roll of ⦠@bt_uk waiting over a month for ⦠A453. GEN034/20 : Planned Engineering Work and Incident Notifications. The website devoted to banging on about Openreachâs Fibre First programme features a map showing every bit of the US that either already has FTTP, is in the process of acquiring it, or is in Openreachâs ⦠Find out if fibre broadband is available/planned in your area. The map includes not only utility street works, but also local authority roadworks. ~ BT MSOs : BT Major Service Outages - Provided by Plusnet UserTools. To check on your local situation, try your county council's website under Broadband Development UK ⦠~ Broadband Status: BT MSO's and planned maintenance - Provided by Zen. Michael Treanor (@michaelt123_) reported 2 hours ago. There might be a temporary problem with the network or planned outage that's affecting every broadband connection in your area. HERE is today's list of roadworks taking place across the Echo area this week. By default the map shows current works (Today). If a major problem has been identified in your area youâll see ⦠ARGH!!!!! Openreach telephone and broadband indicent status reports. 11 May â 12 May. Our interactive map is always best viewed on a computer or laptop. Login/Logouts graph: This shows the last 12 hours of logins and logouts.