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Gogogo- when I said criticism I meant it in the legitimate, constructive criticism sense - helpful criticism that progresses discussions on - rather than the harsh, unnecessary sence of criticism.
Ditto- I also agree the issue should not die. Perhaps this thread could be where that issue is kept in the lime-light. Greater London is really big, and has a big demand for broadband. |
I just read somewhere (NO not on .COM) that some firm called BULLDOG are starting a 6Mb service on their London network. This is to cost about £180 per month.
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May I suggest you carry on posting in here, as it appears to be discussing the same issue:
http://www.nthellworld.co.uk/forum/s...=&threadid=548 |
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The whole point of creating this thread was because it is not merely a South London issue. The thread you cite is called "BB in South London This Year?". I have tried to move discussion from that thread over to this one. If you read what I've written in my previous posts, I've explained this. :rolleyes: (2) Mark W - a question. Broadband is imminent in the postcodes you quoted, however can you tell us anything about broadband coming to other postcodes in London? I was under the impression that some areas had such bad under-street coaxial cabling that they'd never be able to support a broadband service, at least not until that cabling had been improved. If this is the case are there any plans to improve the cabling? |
Thanks for the reply Mark. I am, unfortunately, not in any of those postcodes.
I've asked you a question on the "Still waiting for London Broadband" thread here, where I'm trying to migrate this discussion towards (as this is a whole-London issue, rather than just a south London one). |
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I fix peoples connection to the internet, sort their pc settings and help with their email and webspace - and a few other bits and bobs. I'd probably be the last person to be told about whats being done in london, and i certainly dont know what is being planned. As im not in control of the facts, im not prepared to speculate, sorry binary |
Thanks for the reply anyway, it's an honest answer! Your original post regarding the broadband service going live in those postcodes was surely good news for some I'm sure. I hope you'll be able to keep us on NTHW.co.uk posted on similar developments in the future.
Perhaps BBKing (who is or was involved in London broadband rollout), or indeed someone else in the know, can enlighten us with regards to the state of the network? :confused: |
well broadband trials in london have gone very very well, in other words it works (see ntl have been doing upgrades to enable the services) and are almost complete. so an autumn release of bb to south london (which includes parts of bromley, the bits on the boarder with lewisham) is likely and should happen. all good news from ntl.
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but why would someone want 6mb, unless there are about 10 computers using the same connection or something. i'm quite happy on 150k (well 250k cause it's via stb). and. south london is supposedly is of better quality, so north london might have to wait a bit more. and it looks like the postcodes mentioned before are in southeast london, but i have heard of trials in southwest london (like lambeth and southwark). so looks like bye-bye dial-up and hello:wavey: bb in london very soon! |
Hi guys & gals,
I got this reply from Chris Collinson yesterday... only took 3 weeks to reply.. We had hoped to be able to launch the broadband service in your area some time ago. We have completed exhaustive tests on the network within the Harrow area and I can confirm that at the moment we have no plans to launch Broadband in your area. ntl:home will continue to invest in the network to enable us to provide more homes with a broadband service across London and I will be in touch with you as soon as there is any positive news. I can only apologise for any inconvenience this may be causing in relation to your current internet experience. I sent a reply asking what the results of these exhaustive test were and also asked that if ntl are continuing to invest in the network then why are they not investing in Harrow? As soon as I get a reply I'll post it.. :spin: |
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Thank you Sorry to lead this thread off track:) :wavey: |
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They are charging around £80pm for this I think. The upstream is 400Kbps and it is a 50:1 contention service. |
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I don't know what the problem is in Harrow, but it is clear that most of the STB's I have seen are able to establish a connection with the UBR's and obtain an IP address. |
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