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According to comparison site uSwitch.com a whopping 54 per cent of broadband
customers failed to receive their MAC code on the first request.
Even though it has been
a year
since Migration Access Codes (MAC) were made mandatory by Ofcom so that
broadband consumers could switch seamlessly between one broadband provider and
another.
While the more than half of customers said they received their MAC code
within a week of applying, nearly 21 per cent had to wait two weeks and nearly
15 per cent had to wait more than a month. This is worrying as a MAC only lasts
30 days so depending on the actual release date customers could find their time
left to find a new provider seriously reduced.
While complains to Ofcom over MAC codes have fallen from 825 in March last
year to 517 in January 2008, research by BroadbandChoices.co.uk show that
fifteen per cent had to make two requests for their MAC codes while over sever
percent had to ask more than six times.
The picture with local loop unbundling (LLU) doesn't look to rosy either,
while 34.5 per cent said that they experienced no downtime a fifth said thay had
to wait a more than a month to be reconnected.onnected again.
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