RAWAPPLE BLOG
Olympics and BT Faults
Posted on March 19th, 2012
BT have announced that from the 1st March 2012 the Transport for London (TfL) is putting in place planned street work that will prevent any road works on the key parts of the London Olympic Route Network (ORN). Restrictions will continue 30th September2012. These restrictions are being put in place to allow preparations for these roads for the Olympic activities and venues. This will require road preparations such as new signage, road markings, traffic light reprogramming. Details of the route can be found by visiting:
http://www.london2012.com/olympic-route-network/maps/orn-overview.pdf
Security and safety is of the upmost importance and the Networks have designed a strategy to have specialist, dedicated and mobile response teams on call 24×7. Access to all exchanges will still be available throughout the games and each network will have an Incident Response team on hand throughout the Games should any unforeseen events occur.
This may affect you in three ways:
1. The provision of new services, including lines and broadband, which require groundwork may be severely delayed. 


2. Repairs to faults that require groundwork may be severely delayed. 


3. During the games themselves further restrictions may apply which will affect BT Openreach’s ability to resolve faults on services even when groundwork is not required.
We recommend that you act now to ensure you have a disaster recovery plan in place. This will ensure that if you do encounter a fault over this period, you are not left without critical business services for an extended period of time.
Protect your business, speak to our Customer Service team today, call – 0844 576 3188
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Posted on January 3rd, 2012
RawApple Communications would like to wish all it’s customers and future customers a happy and prosperous new year.
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