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martin2012 03-07-2012 13:10

Re: [Merged] 100mbps for Bournemouth
 
Have been very happy with my free broad band for the last 6 months have only had one outage till today
Now have nothing have called fibreband all i got was a an outage from the line provider.
Me thinks have they been paid or not and are they ever going to roll out the promised service or am i going to have to go grovelling back to bt with there maximum promised dl speed of 5mbs instead of the 95mbs i have been hapilly recieveing come on fibreband sort it out
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qasdfdsaq 03-07-2012 17:31

Re: [Merged] 100mbps for Bournemouth
 
Neither have anything to do with Virgin Media...

http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/63/

RealDiamond 04-07-2012 01:39

Re: [Merged] 100mbps for Bournemouth
 
Some forum Mod has been playing silly games with moving topics around this was allready in the other ISP section before. They messed it up when Merging posts again. lol

BT FTTC is now taking orders on 3 Bournemouth exchanges to get it back on topic.
So if your City fibre has been killed it will be a while before they can Move you to BT as a replacement...
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Smilie 07-07-2012 15:02

Re: [Merged] 100mbps for Bournemouth
 
any1 have any idea whats happening to fibrecity??
haven't heard anything about it for so long

Sirius 07-07-2012 15:57

Re: [Merged] 100mbps for Bournemouth
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Smilie (Post 35450605)
any1 have any idea whats happening to fibrecity??
haven't heard anything about it for so long

Last i heard they had gone down the pipe ;)

RealDiamond 07-07-2012 16:08

Re: [Merged] 100mbps for Bournemouth
 
Yep lol that was the hole Idea of them being allowed in bournemouth.
Council got the fibre installed for there buildings for Free and another ISP provider gets to use the Fibre set up that's already in place For virtually nothing.
The only people who lose out is RBS as I expect they give Fibrecity the start up loan.
Whos failure to collect the loan repayments likely mean they lost another few million. but when they lost a few billion allready millions won't matter...


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