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For instance, when I applied to Be, BT flagged a possible problem on my line and stopped the upgrade. It took THREE calls to BT to persuade them that Be is not an LLU provider and that therfore, me speaking to BT wholesale would not only be pointless, but it wouldn't be possible, as BT wholesale don't speak to end customers. It took a further three alls to find out what the problem was, and eventually get someone to fix it (the problem was, they had my connection down as hardwired, not socketed). That's also without taking into account any line quality issues. I am not saying Virgin is perfect. Far from it. They can still suffer line quality issues, and also have bad customer service, but in all my years as a customer, I've never had as bad service from NTL (as they were) as I have from BT. The upside of an LLU connection is that, as Carl says, they don't suffer congestion as badly as Cable. |
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On cable broadband the up to speeds are because of contention but at off peak times everyone should be able to achieve the up to speed. This is where the confusion is with adsl, the up to speed has a different meaning and is misleading. ---------- Post added at 20:27 ---------- Previous post was at 20:25 ---------- Quote:
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Thats a bad example. I do get what you saying. Trust me. But a car does not have restrictions like a ADSL line may. |
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you right if it did it would soon be all over the news and people boycotting the car manufacturer, one reason adsl is allowed to continue like this is because most people are unaware they not even getting the rated speeds. They see its faster then dialup and thats enough to keep them satisfied, users like me and you who check out our router stats and browse these type of forums are a minority.
Cable is also guilty to a lesser extenct with some areas having very heavy congestion and the peak time throttling they are trialling. But sky broadband for the cost I think is good value, for the vast majority of people its good enough. |
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Its not a restriction its a incapability to deliver due to ancient infrastructure used. The likes of sky cant do anything about it only BT can. It can be fixed its not impossible it needs local loop investment to shorten the copper loops with fibre to cabinets.
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What with VM going into chapter 11 and swapping the company in return for the money used to build the networks they need all the help they can get, clearly. Just something to bear in mind when doing the comparisons between BT and cable. Both had original networks paid for by someone else, one is required to provide service (Universal Service Obligation), required to open that network up to others to provide their own services, and has the prices and conditions of both unbundling and interconnections controlled by government even to the point where the contention ratios that it can run its' DSL products at at an exchange level are controlled. The other one, erm, has no obligations to provide service, no obligation to allow access to its' network, no outside control of its' prices or conditions of provision of service. Trying to exempt, as was done in http://www.cedmagazine.com/article/CA6335949.html for the German incumbent telco causes a law suit from Europe. So really why would a company want to invest billions when they can sit on their ass and milk the status quo for a while knowing that investing those billions will cause them to take a hit on their profits rather than increase them. BT - the UK telecomms charity. |
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The Chapter 11 was over four years ago, and was before NTL and Telewest merged, and then the take-over of Virgin Mobile and the re-branding.
That's like blaming BT for any problems O2 have now (even though they are owned by Telefonica) because in 2002 BT owned BT Cellnet. :dozey: btw, I agree with you re BT - I think there is enough competition now (but the Operators wanting LLU probably wouldn't agree). |
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When these companies say you need to have a BT line to be able to take up their broadband. How do you get that BT line, do you have to physically sign over to BT and become a customer of theirs?
It's just I am still paying £17.99 for 1MB broadband. I have an old PACE box that won't go higher than 1MB and everytime I have called up to request a change to a new Samsung box they say either they have not got any available or they don't offer that exchange anymore. Also an engineer even advised me to call and request a Stand Alone Cable modem to be fitted seperately, but they won't do that either. So I'm thinking of switching over to SKY. I've been wanting to go for HD anyway. |
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To give you idea of result of this regulation. Ceasing adsl used to be free, now has a fee because LLU providers had a fee meaning everyone has to pay it, if isps dont pass on charge to customers they have to take hit in profit or add to monthly subs. Harder to resolve faults as customers cant speak to openreach directly. More red tape in general within BT. There is a thread on adslguide now where it seems sky could soon be in trouble with trading standards, no idea how much truth is in this but apperently they selling adsl2+ on exchanges knowing that they wont be provisioning it due to lack of dslam ports and then providing adsl1 and telling customers there is no capacity in the exchange. ---------- Post added at 03:12 ---------- Previous post was at 03:11 ---------- Quote:
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BT had a network paid for by the public. Virgin had a network paid for by lots of smaller companies who all merged and bought each other out. It would be more accurate to say Virgin paid for their own network, not by someone else. |
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