Best route to an an engineer for droputs ?

Hi
I've been getting droputs on my Infinity service - brief periods of outage but then service comes back up ok.
What's the best route to getting an engineer out to this ?
Many thanks

hi plodge,
best bet is to contact the mods on here they are good, it may take a few days to get back to you but everybody says they great.
https://bt.custhelp.com/app/contact_email/c/4951
iechyd da
sky twitter account a customer ask why sky go streams are worst then sd and yet bt and eurosports apps stream in hd. Reply from mod, oh thats easy the files for hd are some huge that sky go can't play them and no app can stream hd due to this and so when they say they are they're really sd streams, if there was any way around this we would have done it now.

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