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Re: Residential Refresh 2014 FAQ
01-07-2014 9:12 PM
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So if they have your phone then they can afford to give you a cheap deal on the BB
If they don't then they can't.
Part of this is because of the strange way in the UK the costs of rent/maintenance/repair and upgrades etc on your line are dumped into a component called 'line rental' which is then charged under voice phone services - when it reality most of it really should be charged to broadband which is where most of the real costs to BTOR are occurring.
This is done in part to make the price of BB look cheap.
This doesn't really matter where the BB and phone are bought from the same supplier - but it does when they are not as any cross subsidisation can't be netted off against each other.
Re: Residential Refresh 2014 FAQ
02-07-2014 9:06 AM
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Very disappointed to see the huge increase for Mkt 1 customers.
Re: Residential Refresh 2014 FAQ
02-07-2014 9:26 AM
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Seems very unfair.
Regards
Mike
Superusers are not staff, but they do have a direct line of communication into the business in order to raise issues, concerns and feedback from the community.
Re: Residential Refresh 2014 FAQ
02-07-2014 10:18 PM
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Re: Residential Refresh 2014 FAQ
03-07-2014 11:22 AM
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Quote from: geofftswin It's good to see that PN haven't decided to ditch the rather ridiculous system that means if I switch broadband package I'd end up paying an extra £2.50 due to not wanting to move my phone line.
I thought there was supposed to be choice & competition for both Phone & Broadband? If so; why oh why do companies make it almost impossible to have one without the other.
We're one of few providers who even offer the option to have broadband with us without having phone with us. If you look at many other companies they will only offer broadband if you also have your phone with them.
Re: Residential Refresh 2014 FAQ
03-07-2014 11:38 AM
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Charge lower to those that have lower speed(s) (beyond their own reasonable fault) IE: longer lines etc
Have free rein to move between providers (without penalties of any kind)
Then if someone (needs to temporary move provider) IE: to get fibre, then they can easily move back as soon as their preferred ISP has fibre enabled etc
It would then come down to reputation / status of equipment etc, thus increasing all competition to better & pride themselves
Re: Residential Refresh 2014 FAQ
03-07-2014 12:15 PM
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03-07-2014 1:42 PM
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03-07-2014 2:58 PM
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03-07-2014 8:12 PM
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Quote from: petecov44 because if someone can only get say 43mbps down it makes sense as it's also cheaper? They still get the 20 up which is what most people want FTTC for.
Most people want FTTC for download speeds, your situation with a great adsl line before FTTC is not the norm, the majority of people on adsl have poor speeds.
Re: Residential Refresh 2014 FAQ
03-07-2014 8:39 PM
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Think about it
Quote from: petecov44 because if someone can only get say 43mbps down it makes sense as it's also cheaper? They still get the 20 up which is what most people want FTTC for.
If they can only get 43Mbps down then they will be lucky to get 10Mbps up
Look at the speed tests posted on here where people are on 40/10 and get just under 40Mbps - I don't remember any who got 10Mbps up
Re: Residential Refresh 2014 FAQ
16-07-2014 12:21 PM
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16-07-2014 1:03 PM
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16-07-2014 5:50 PM
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I have no idea what I will end up paying I'll just have see what they say it will cost when the time comes.
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