How Likely Are Engineer Charges?
Approximately 70% of engineer visits result in a charge when diagnostic tests on the phone line and broadband do not identify a specific fault outside the customer’s premises.
If our Support Team are asking questions or requesting you to perform diagnostics, it is to help rule out as many internal issues as possible and minimise the risk of an Openreach charge.
If our diagnostics have not identified a fault, there is a significant likelihood that the issue originates within your premises—such as with your network equipment (e.g., routers, switches, or cables) or connected devices. Our Support Team collaborates with you to perform comprehensive checks, aiming to eliminate internal issues and reduce the risk of incurring a charge for an engineer visit.
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