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From reading the posts on this and other forums the problem I can see is that everyone is being acused of hogging bandwidth.
I am trying hard to understand the logic of the above. If I as a customer was not bothered about bandwidth of transfer speeds I would use a dial up connection. The reason that I pay my £35.00 a month is that I want a 1mb connection and I want to use that 1mb connection when I need to. If that means some very large downloads so be it. I dont understand the problem. People are paying for a service that they want. I would not go into a hi fi shop and buy a separate's amp that I could only use on friday and that only works corectly when it feels like it. I would demand a refund, We are paying for a service - if a company cannot provide that service (if there network cant handle it for example) then we are not getting the service. SIMPLE Deep Breath ---- rant over............. |
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I would also like to add the following:
The Cost of Having Analog Executives in a Digital World Hal Berghel "There is no business in the world which can hope to move forward if it does not keep abreast of the time, look into the future and study the probable demands of the future."INTRODUCTION The quote above is from Thomas J. Watson, Sr. on the occasion of the opening of a new IBM laboratory in 1932. Few would disagree of the need for sound and accurate technology forecasting in any organization which seeks to remain competitive. However there is little evidence that the full ramifications of this observation are consistently understood or widely implemented even today. T.J. seniorââ‚Ã⠀šÃ‚¬ÃƒÂ¢Ã¢â‚¬Å¾Ã‚¢s advice may be falling on deaf ears †“ and this is will become even more of a problem as we begin a new millennium where network/distributed processing environments will be even more unforgiving of technological blunders. regards Rob |
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Anyone know where I can buy a Free-view box and return it if it doesn't work? |
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[QUOTE=joker]NTL will have to do somthing about the speed they offer, as ADSL is catching up, I think bulldog offer a 6mbps service on off peak hours with a 400kb upload
http://www.bulldogdsl.com/residentia.../primetime.asp QUOTE] Only available in less than 100 exchanges in Central London tho, the ones connected to Bulldog's metro ring. Think the best comparison is against BT's IPStream services, which are 512k/256k and 1024k/256k flavours only. |
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Companies like Freedom2Surf supply 2Mb ADSL with 20:1 contention for £59.95 pm with no activation fee & no contract period. If NTL or no other company offers 2Mb within the next few months, then I'm dumping NTL (TV, Phone & BB) for Sky, BT & F2S, which will just go to show that I won't put up with short-sighted & sub-standard service.
The constant lack of working email, use of proxies and slow service, is making me detest NTL more each time. I pay around £100pm to NTL, & if they don't care enough to provide me with what I'm paying for, then I'll take my custom & money elsewhere. |
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Sorry fraz quoted that wrong I think, Just trying to put a point across that other comapanys are providing a faster service.
Its a shame that you can ADSL over NTL, is there any plans for this, I'm sure that i was reading on an ADSL providers website that it ADSL may soon be possable over NTL.. ? |
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NTL do offer business ADSL packages, if you are on a BT line. |
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in business you have to stay one step ahead of your competitors so by providing a 2mbit service its there to use for NTL customers the short term cost of billing changes and the network tweaks for new config files etc would all be short term but long term NTL will see an increased benefit to its subscriber base attracting customers who maybe after a higher then normal download speed as i am one of those that have expressed an interest in 2mbit as well as others in previous threads
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We need to see the situation with cable being brought in line with that with BT phone lines, where we have a choice of a wide range of suppliers. |
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