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cerifamily 26-08-2008 12:34

BT Broadband hell !
 
About 2 weeks ago my daughter who moved to Bristol ordered BT Broadband Option 1 with Free Wireless Hub, on line.After about a week what she received from BT was a out dated wired hub..here we go again..after couple of hours of phone calls and 7 different BT operators I was connected to a BT operator in India !! As we had a difficult communication problem she could not understand what the problem was and insisted BT did not offer Free Wireless Broadband with Option 1.I asked her to check it on the Internet but she said she did not have access to Internet !! But just in case she placed another order and as a goodwill BT would charge for the Internet service when my daughter received the Wireless Hub ( she was not joking ) Well..what can I say ..God bless you Virgin Media :)

i-Set 26-08-2008 17:43

Re: BT Braodband hell !
 
i used to be with BT before Virgin Media and hand on heart i can say it was a real crap service which only could be compared to my previous isp: aol. The connection always used to drop out, always maintainence work going on, when u used to ring for help hours on the phone...im happy with vm

Frank 26-08-2008 18:04

Re: BT Braodband hell !
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cerifamily (Post 34626867)
But just in case she placed another order and as a goodwill BT would charge for the Internet service when my daughter received the Wireless Hub ( she was not joking )

I don't see how she could do that as BT would not know when you received the wireless hub. First she tells you they don't offer wireless hubs (wireless router?), then says that she will order another of something that they don't offer, then says they will start charging for it later when it arrives, a date that they would of course not be aware of. Sounds like total BS to get you off the phone to me. If I were you I would cancel BT, go buy yourself a wireless dsl router from ebuyer.com (free wireless is not worth jack these days), and sign up with one of the many quality DSL providers (BT is not one of these as you know). And if you don't cancel, I would watch your bill like a hawk and make sure you record the name of every person you spoke to. I record my conversations now with companies like this.

kingabs 01-09-2008 02:53

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I used to be with BT as a back up connection but moved to titanadsl so much better but i decided to give virgin able a go and even better. Best thing to do is get your daughter to leave bt and mve to titanadsl or adsl24.

frogstamper 01-09-2008 03:31

Re: BT Braodband hell !
 
I used to be with Tiscali's "super-fast broadband":rolleyes:, that claim in itself was a joke...VM has its faults, but I for one will not be going back to adsl.

dragon 10-09-2008 16:30

Re: BT Broadband hell !
 
The current offer is if you signup on the web you get the v 1.5 homehub free on option one (can upgrade to homehub 2.0 for extra charge) Not sure about on the phone.

Options 2 and 3 come with a Homehub 2.0 anyway afaik.

Ignitionnet 12-09-2008 10:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by frogstamper (Post 34630013)
I used to be with Tiscali's "super-fast broadband":rolleyes:, that claim in itself was a joke...VM has its faults, but I for one will not be going back to adsl.

Tiscali are enough to put someone off the internet full stop. They are truly appauling and not typical of ADSL, just of ADSL that's incredibly cheap and equally nasty ;)

chickendippers 12-09-2008 15:27

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I'm glad plusnet saw sense and put a stop to their switch to Tiscali's ADSL2 network, basically because it was crap. I'd rather have a reliable ADSLMax connection than a substandard ADSL2 one.

Pedro1 13-09-2008 07:49

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Quote:

Originally Posted by frogstamper (Post 34630013)
I used to be with Tiscali's "super-fast broadband":rolleyes:, that claim in itself was a joke...VM has its faults, but I for one will not be going back to adsl.

I agree to hell with adsl and bt and anything that uses a bt line.

They still use equipment that was given to them by the goverment 60 yers ago.


Digital is the way to go (vm). The rest are crap, been there, done it.

Ignitionnet 13-09-2008 10:13

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ADSL and cable both transport broadband using analogue signals :)

I dunno for all the stuff about BT lines Be gave me an upstream 3 times that which VM do, on one of these lines given to BT by the government 60 years ago, and for £15 a month less. Brush, tar, etc :)

detheridge02 13-09-2008 17:17

Re: BT Broadband hell !
 
We've had BT BB Option 3 for the last 2.5 years. We live about 2km from the exchange and when we started we regularly got 3 - 4Mbs. The last two weeks the service has dropped to anywhere between 750Kbps and 1.5Mbps. These are best speeds at off peak.

Calls to BT have gone unanswered and when I got through to the Indian call centre they blamed my internal wiring. I tried explaining that the hub was conected direct to master socket with no extensions so any 'internal wiring' fault would be between the street and THEIR master socket! Got the standard reply that they can send an engineer but it may cost if no fault is found.

Thankfully we're now moving, we were going to take BT with us but have now cancelled and arranged a Virgin Media (Sweet 16 package) which will be installed the day after we move.

Dave

Paul K 14-09-2008 09:52

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If you were in the main socket (test socekt is preferable) and had done the checks given to you then there would be no risk of a charge. It is up to the support person to get you through the checks correctly and ensure that the engineer goes out if needed. These issues can sometimes be down to:
Faulty filter
faulty cable from filter to router/ modem
faulty socket
faulty line equipment between socket and exchange

Pedro1 11-10-2008 10:17

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Or just BT being crap. As per.

D.Casey 11-10-2008 16:36

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Quote:

Originally Posted by detheridge02 (Post 34636906)
We've had BT BB Option 3 for the last 2.5 years. We live about 2km from the exchange and when we started we regularly got 3 - 4Mbs. The last two weeks the service has dropped to anywhere between 750Kbps and 1.5Mbps. These are best speeds at off peak.

Calls to BT have gone unanswered and when I got through to the Indian call centre they blamed my internal wiring. I tried explaining that the hub was conected direct to master socket with no extensions so any 'internal wiring' fault would be between the street and THEIR master socket! Got the standard reply that they can send an engineer but it may cost if no fault is found.

Thankfully we're now moving, we were going to take BT with us but have now cancelled and arranged a Virgin Media (Sweet 16 package) which will be installed the day after we move.

Dave

I had the same problem as you, I suppose the distance to the exchange & more people being added between u & it will be the problem.
BT need to build more exchanges to illiminate this distance from the exchange problem.

Pierre 15-10-2008 11:27

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I've just gone with BT.

I chose option 1 and I received 2no. wireless new black curvey home hubs and a black old wired hub at no extyra cost.

Muppets

Not complaining though as I've now got a spare if anything goes wrong.

dragon 15-10-2008 20:15

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ANTOINE (Post 34654363)
I've just gone with BT.

I chose option 1 and I received 2no. wireless new black curvey home hubs and a black old wired hub at no extyra cost.

Muppets

Not complaining though as I've now got a spare if anything goes wrong.

Sounds like you did ok then :)
Hopefully they will work fine for you :)

jedy 17-10-2008 01:34

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Took months to get connected to BT wireless and delivery of the hub - I gave them my mobile number as I'm not at home during the day and they ignored this and called my home number anyway and after "3 atempts" cancelled my order, which I had to find out when I called to find out why it was taking so long to deliver. Didn't think to leave a message on my answering machine!! Now that I have it, the ******* wireless hub keeps regularly disconnecting from the internet and this can last up to a whole day!:mad: In between connection losses, I have to regularly reset the hub to get the connection working. This is shocking coming from the premier British telecommunications company! Also I opted to pay a little extra for free calls up to 60mins. I'll find out next phone bill whether this is only available through the crappy internet phone provided with the hub and not my land line.


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