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Re: "Stop The Broadband Con" Campaign
22-11-2010 2:15 PM
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Quote Do you think last weeks announcement about bringing support back to Sheffield was about money or improving the customer experience.
Money, simple as, the evil twisted people at BT got paid for carrying out such a move, that's what the grant was there for, so a nice golden carrot, with their new staff implant system becoming a success (see Mr Irc on night shift for that explanation), then better to control the slaves of hell all in once place. Mwuhahahaha (insert evil smiley here).
Money money money............plus it makes BT umm Plusnet look good, "Call centre down't road" - you're not, you're Far East and then Due South, (southerners thinking their northerners)
So, it is all about money, looking good and conning the public into thinking they're a stripey orange tiger from a kellogs advert, 'cos They'reeeeeeeeeeeeeee Greeeeeeeeeeeat! (not)
We love Plusnet really
Arghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.....................I've been infected................
Re: "Stop The Broadband Con" Campaign
22-11-2010 3:53 PM
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Quote Will all due respect, even allowing for you playing Devil's advocate, Plusnet should have manned up and organised the shift rotas before closing down Durban not sfterwards
I'm assuming you're referring to this Jim
we'd already planned this out before implementing any changes.
Quote Today has also seen a pretty substantial change in the way we're staggering shifts.
Re: "Stop The Broadband Con" Campaign
25-11-2010 9:13 AM
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what gets me more is why the hell can next door get fiber but they will not stretch the cable to me, just because what seems to me is the road stops a few feet from where i live, when i next see them playing with the cab i might see if the guys will tell me why its a NO NO
Re: "Stop The Broadband Con" Campaign
25-11-2010 11:16 AM
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Re: "Stop The Broadband Con" Campaign
25-11-2010 11:52 AM
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Re: "Stop The Broadband Con" Campaign
25-11-2010 12:24 PM
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A friend of mine has a Virgin cable box DIRECTLY OPPOSITE his driveway on a narrow single-track lane. He can't get cable.
The box is in the corner of a triangular patch of council-owned grass which extends to and goes round the corner of a side road about 20 yards along from his house on the other side of the lane. It was installed to run cable down that side road (which happens to be the one I live on) though it is quite well "set back" from it.
The box is less than 6 feet from the far side of his lane, which is in turn less than 10 feet wide.
But Virgin never ran cable along "his" road...... (and refuse to chanel it across from the box)
Re: "Stop The Broadband Con" Campaign
25-11-2010 12:44 PM
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can mean anywhere from
ZERO(including zero as a min) ----->8M(max) if you except the phrase
I did read somewhere and not long ago
the communication regulators were looking into making ISP's advertise MIN speeds(guarantee) rather than their any 'UP TO' which the majority
of customers never get
Re: "Stop The Broadband Con" Campaign
25-11-2010 12:54 PM
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we guarantee customers anywhere who may wish to join us a minimum speed of 2MB
Re: "Stop The Broadband Con" Campaign
25-11-2010 12:57 PM
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Jesus approves this idea.
Re: "Stop The Broadband Con" Campaign
25-11-2010 1:06 PM
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Quote Jesus LOVES US
time and time again HE says it
Re: "Stop The Broadband Con" Campaign
25-11-2010 1:07 PM
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and if the broadband checker shows less then 2,5Mb then we won't accept your order.
Quote from: giro a simple advert would then look like this
we guarantee customers anywhere who may wish to join us a minimum speed of 2MB
So all the users with an attenuation of much more than 50dB will be turned down on that basis
Note that my estimated line speed is 2,500kbps with an attenuation of 50dB
Re: "Stop The Broadband Con" Campaign
25-11-2010 1:14 PM
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Quote from: Oldjim ...and if the broadband checker shows less then 2,5Mb then we won't accept your order.
So all the users with an attenuation of much more than 50dB will be turned down on that basis
Ah, but that's no different to not allowing someone still on a 20CN to sign up for an "up to 20Mb" package. In the same way that adverts can say "up to 20Mb" but in reality you might only be allowed to sign up for an "up to 8Mb" package, PN could advertise a "minimum of 1Mb" package, but not allow someone to sign up to it if they know they can't provide it.
Re: "Stop The Broadband Con" Campaign
25-11-2010 1:15 PM
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albeit even if its ZERO when a customers can only receive that amount
I'm for reporting the MIN as in a guaranteed quantity
not an unachievable amount that only a few who live next door to their exchange can obtain
Re: "Stop The Broadband Con" Campaign
25-11-2010 1:20 PM
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Quote from: giro
Quote Jesus LOVES US
time and time again HE says it
does that mean if you are a Jew, Muslin, Hondo, Buddhist you cant get broadband
Re: "Stop The Broadband Con" Campaign
25-11-2010 1:21 PM
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