The Orkney Local Emergency Coordination Group (OLECG) met this afternoon (Friday 20 March) to receive the latest updates from BT on the ongoing broadband outage affecting several North Isles communities.

BT confirmed that its Emergency Response Team is in Westray today, working to establish temporary solutions for essential services, including Kalisgarth Care Centre and Westray Junior High School. Engineers will travel to the other affected islands as soon as they can.

As reported yesterday, BT also advised that a repair vessel is being mobilised and will travel to Orkney as soon possible.

Residents are encouraged to contact their individual mobile and broadband providers for information and advice specific to their service, as some providers are offering temporary data solutions where available.

OLECG partners are ensuring vulnerable residents are supported, and anyone with concerns are urged to contact the appropriate organisation.

We recognise that these issues may take several days to fully resolve, and OLECG partners will continue to meet, support island residents, and work with providers to facilitate the necessary repair works as a matter of urgency.

the pier in Westray with the ferry just coming in
Image credit Mirran Hall

One response to “Statement from The Orkney Local Emergency Coordination Group (OLECG)”

  1. BT, British Telecom. ‘As soon as possible’. So when? Tomorrow, next week? Next month? What’s the issue anyway and how did it start? If BT are not going to sort it pronto like now,, then it sounds as if they don’t care and are in no hurry to fix this essential infrastructure in Scotland. Colour me shocked, this seems a tad suspicious.
    I hope people can get some major compensation, take BT to court.

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