The Monopolies Commission are interested in any large company who attempt to secure their corner of the market by using underhanded tactics.
I'd say Orange actively attemting to block migration fits that particular scenario.
Yeh, your're right, but I don't see this fitting the bill. They will probabably tell you to take it to ofcom or anywhere else apart from themselves. Gotta keep our problems in prospective and realistic,
Well - tomorrow is day 12 - it would have been faster to cancel with Orange - wait - then re-sign with my new ISP (though I can't even guarantee that with the current state of play).
BT are now playing the "line fault" card. It seems like a hell of a coincidence to me that a line fault developed at the precise moment they acted upon an inadmissible cease order, unless they created the fault in the process.
Now, since I can't contact BT wholesale directly, I'm gonna ask my new ISP to pass on the word that, if no connection by tomorrow night, I will be going to Ofcom. Regardless, I expect BT to accept responsibility for my additional costs since the connection was terminated (plus compensation), and I will be complaining to Ofcom about both BT and Orange who, between them, managed to engineer the whole problem from the start.
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