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BT Merge Plusnet from 1st April

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Re: BT Merge Plusnet from 1st April


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It's no wonder phoneline rental had to go up, they have to fund their screwups somehow, makes me wonder who'll buy up Openreach now that's a separated entity, AT&T? Bell Canada?? Funny


We could always have a 'whip-round' and chip in.  Hang on, I'll have a look down the back of the sofa.  Funny

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Re: BT Merge Plusnet from 1st April


@baldrick 1 wrote:

https://funnyshit.com.au/the_plan.html.

 

For authenticity the document you link to needs to have the meaningless term "going forward" at least once in every couple of lines.


 

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"That's very similar to my Dad's experience in WW2. The captain was explaining how word of mouth messages often get garbled and had the troop, consisting of many dozens of men, stand in a (very) large circle. He gave a message to one man and told him to repeat it to the man on his left etc etc.

Of course time the message reached the captain again it wasn't the same."

 

The Captain was, no doubt trying, to simulate an alleged 1st World War incident when a verbal messgage was relayed from the front line back via many mouths. "Send reinforcements, we're going to advance." The message received at headquarters had morphed into "Send three and fourpence, we're going to a dance."Roll_eyes

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Re: BT Merge Plusnet from 1st April

Moderators Note.
Please try and keep the posts relevant.
As has already been stated, to the end customer nothing is changing, perhaps it's time to let this 'Feedback' thread come to a conclusion.
We have general chat if you wish to carry on with a discussion not related to this topic.
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Re: BT Merge Plusnet from 1st April


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Moderators Note.
We have general chat if you wish to carry on with a discussion not related to this topic.


Which is where this discussion was at one point.

Perhaps reopen that relevant chat thread and move it back if there is some objection.

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Re: BT Merge Plusnet from 1st April

It will be a  shame when plusnet eventualy goes, over recent years we've seen support cut back,  things such as the call centre webcams being cut off, and a gradual erosion of plusnet as it was, even down to the old no Tv/radio adverts - as plusnets reputation was spread word of mouth.

 

I've been with plusnet since 2004, looks like the impending hollowing out and  death of plusnet at the hands of BT will probably be an impetus to move on (origin broadband looks like a good home )

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Re: BT Merge Plusnet from 1st April

Unless I am missing something Origin's quoted savings seem to be well out:

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Re: BT Merge Plusnet from 1st April

@dvorak

 

Things do need to change for the end customer and even BT recognise this in the shareholders report

While BT see PLUSNET competing with the likes of of TalktTalk etc   I don't think this was what they had in mind 😕

http://www.cityam.com/279129/ofcom-reveals-most-complained-firms-broadband-mobile-and

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Most broadband complaints Complaints per 100,000 customers
TalkTalk 30
Plusnet 27
BT 25
Industry average 18

 

So Plusnet 2nd most complained about Undecided and what action are they taking to reduce this ?  NOWT

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I'vbeen with plusnet since 2004, looks like the impending hollowing out and  death of plusnet at the hands of BT will probably be an impetus to move on (origin broadband looks like a good home )


Origin appear to have issues according to this Thinkbroadband forum thread...

http://forums.thinkbroadband.com/otherisp/4569867-origin-broadband.html?fpart=all&vc=1

after reading that I would advise caution about using to Origin.

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Re: BT Merge Plusnet from 1st April

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there is no change, only the umbrella organisation.

I've always suspected that BT was just a front for some resident ...............

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Re: BT Merge Plusnet from 1st April

I dont know why companies work like this, it's a merry go round. companies sell bits off and then buy it back, then merge with another and then divide.

I just saw a pinned message on plusnet announcements board how at some point plusnet acquired all of vodafone broadband customers. Vodafone obviousl decided to give up on the home broadband and landline market. Only thing is they've just recently got back in and providing talk talk level prices for new customers.

What I don't get is why do they leave the market and then re-enter like this. It makes no sense to me. I could never understand the corporate world.

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Re: BT Merge Plusnet from 1st April

Speedtest.net is now reporting Plusnet as BT www.speedtest.net

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Re: BT Merge Plusnet from 1st April

Indeed, data provided by speedtest.net seems suspect all round.  I just did 3 tests with a number of their servers and saw remarkably different results.

http://www.speedtest.net/result/7073089912

http://www.speedtest.net/result/7073098317

http://www.speedtest.net/result/7073101517

Compared to BT Wholesale test results reporting...

Download speed achieved during the test was - 20.35 Mbps

Upload speed achieved during the test was - 7.86Mbps

 

Whilst https://whatismyipaddress.com/ reports my IP as...

ISP: PlusNet Technologies Ltd
City: Princes Risborough
Region: Buckinghamshire
Country: United Kingdom

Further, RIPE's listing for the range reports...

  • inetnum: 84.92.64.0 - 84.92.127.255
  • netname: PLUSNET-DIAL-ADSL
  • descr: Dial-up and ADSL pool
  • descr: PlusNet Technologies Ltd
  • country: GB
  • admin-c: PLUS1-RIPE
  • tech-c: PNET2-RIPE
  • status: ASSIGNED PA
  • notify: ripe-admin@plus.net
  • mnt-by: MAINT-AS6871
  • created: 2005-07-29T14:13:22Z
  • last-modified: 2005-07-29T14:13:22Z
  • source: RIPE

There is though a reference to "Responsible organisation: British Telecommunications PLC " so it rather looks as though Speedtest (ookla) is taking one tiny bit of data and getting the geolocation data wrong ... somewhat akin to the issues with the ARIN registered IPs.

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