ISP (not BT) want to cut down our trees
Discussion
Mammasaid said:
Our local ISP delivers it's broadband via wireless point to point. One of their customers has complained that he's not getting the service he's paying for as trees on our land are interrupting the line of sight to the wireless transmitter.
They are going to seek compulsory access to lop branches for our trees. FWIW we have no contract with either the ISP or the customer.
Can they do this? Can we block them as they should have ensured that their network was resilient enough to cope with mature deciduous trees growing (we're not talking about fast growing conifers, or even trees adjoining the customer's property, these are 200-300m from the customer's premises)?
Any advice would be gratefully received.
The neighbour needs to provide definite PROoF by a technical expertThey are going to seek compulsory access to lop branches for our trees. FWIW we have no contract with either the ISP or the customer.
Can they do this? Can we block them as they should have ensured that their network was resilient enough to cope with mature deciduous trees growing (we're not talking about fast growing conifers, or even trees adjoining the customer's property, these are 200-300m from the customer's premises)?
Any advice would be gratefully received.
The neighbour and the ISP are just bluffing
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