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Brunel 11-05-2022 18:53

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MORE LARGE SPIKES TONIGHT.

https://www.cableforum.uk/images/local/2022/05/16.png

General Maximus 11-05-2022 19:03

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It looks like something is just starting for me:

https://www.cableforum.uk/images/local/2022/05/17.png

Brunel 12-05-2022 22:53

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Now been confirmed "There is a complex fault and is taking a little longer to fix"

General Maximus 12-05-2022 23:06

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Brunel (Post 36122163)
"There is a complex fault and is taking a little longer to fix"

oh but it can't be, it is exclusive to the TBB link which doesn't matter because we have got samknows

Brunel 12-05-2022 23:41

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There are two faults one is the Thinkbroadband saga, also there is a local area fault.
My B.Q.M. looks horrendous still.

Another graph that I monitor from a property approx 5Km from here is near enough perfect now.

General Maximus 13-05-2022 00:09

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I have still got a lot of yellow on mine but the humps have gone.

Sephiroth 13-05-2022 06:58

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Quote:

Originally Posted by General Maximus (Post 36122168)
I have still got a lot of yellow on mine but the humps have gone.

You need to get that seen to, mon General!

Brunel 13-05-2022 08:01

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Tel "Hotline" now "apologises for loss of service, but everything should be back to normal by 16::00 today.

alanbjames 13-05-2022 21:20

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https://www.cableforum.uk/images/local/2022/05/9.png

This is a snapshot from the 4th of May and since then I have not had that bump in performance between around 8-10pm.

Brunel 14-05-2022 10:03

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Not repaired yet... V.M. tech was at 2 Local street cabs yesterday.

Still reporting faulty on the Tel. "Hotline"

QUOTE: " It is a really complex issue"

General Maximus 14-05-2022 10:07

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I looked at the service status last night and it said everything was all good for me. I was expecting to see a fault reference for a national fault.

Synthetic 14-05-2022 21:19

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Weird, all looking good up north

SnoopZ 14-05-2022 23:27

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Yer the main issue that we were seeing appears to be fixed now.

alanbjames 15-05-2022 04:00

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https://www.cableforum.uk/images/local/2022/05/18.png

Here is a snapshot of the past 24 hours for me. As you can see all seems ok at the moment.

Brunel 15-05-2022 09:56

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Still having problems, not yet fixed?

SnoopZ 15-05-2022 16:15

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Brunel (Post 36122427)
Still having problems, not yet fixed?

That looks pretty normal for a VM graph.

roughbeast 15-05-2022 16:56

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Quote:

Originally Posted by SnoopZ (Post 36122453)
That looks pretty normal for a VM graph.

I'm so glad I moved to Vodafone/CityFibre, despite the hassle they gave me. This is a normal graph.

https://www.cableforum.uk/images/local/2022/05/19.png


Typical speeds, although this is a peak time test so the downstream is a bit slower than usual.


https://www.cableforum.uk/images/local/2022/05/20.png

General Maximus 15-05-2022 18:12

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Quote:

Originally Posted by SnoopZ (Post 36122453)
That looks pretty normal for a VM graph.

mine is a lot more messy but I haven't got any bumps

Quote:

Originally Posted by roughbeast (Post 36122462)
I'm so glad I moved to Vodafone/CityFibre, despite the hassle they gave me. This is a normal graph

if only. There are two good adverts for Talktalk and EE fibre on in the cinema atm before Doctor Strange. I checked both of them out but there isn't anything available in my area atm. I think City Fibre are planning something next year.

roughbeast 16-05-2022 11:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by General Maximus (Post 36122476)
mine is a lot more messy but I haven't got any bumps


if only. There are two good adverts for Talktalk and EE fibre on in the cinema atm before Doctor Strange. I checked both of them out but there isn't anything available in my area atm. I think City Fibre are planning something next year.

Even though CityFibre are hampered in their expansion into the market by Vodafone's incompetence and poor attitude to customers, I'm sure they will be popping up in new areas at a pretty fast pace.

From my perspective, I wish they had gone in with EE here in Coventry.

https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252508992/CityFibre-breaks-million-milestone-in-full-fibre-roll-out

https://cityfibre.com/about-us/rollout

Sephiroth 16-05-2022 11:54

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I rather like the 900Mbps upload speed.

Brunel 16-05-2022 12:31

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V.M. "HOTLINE" Now states fault is cleared.

roughbeast 16-05-2022 13:23

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36122524)
I rather like the 900Mbps upload speed.

900Mb is more than most people need most of the time, but it has its moments.

I run a Plex server from my Synology ds920+ so if I have 10 simultaneous clients at a weekend, I still have 700Mb unused available for two gaming sons and peer to peer stuff. Last night I upload a 15Gb video file of the drone display in Coventry to Google Drive. I don't know their server capacity, but it was all done in <4 minutes.

I guess, when the internet of things becomes totally embedded in our lives and commerce recognises that it can provide us with more and more speed-hungry applications, then 900Mb upstream becomes essential.

General Maximus 16-05-2022 14:00

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I would love 900mbits upload and as with the case with download speed, the more the better. I would rather something download at 1gbit/sec and take 10 seconds to download than it ticking away at a fraction of the speed and saturating my connection for 1 hour.

It sounds ridiculous now but I can remember downloading a certain 350mb divx file 21 years ago when I came back from uni for Christmas and it took 3 days. I can't remember whether my isp was VM at the time or someone else but they disconnected you (dial up) every 4 hours and I had to use a download manager to resume the download. If I did it now those 3 days would literally be 3 seconds.

Corey N Georgie 19-05-2022 20:14

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I'm quite happy with VMs 1GB, i just wish they would increase their upload.

Brunel 29-05-2022 00:03

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28-05-22

Over utilisation? at 05:30?

Brunel 29-05-2022 09:52

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AREA FAULT. The usual complex issues,

Brunel 29-05-2022 10:49

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Strange? that the fault showed for exactly 12Hrs.


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