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Manchester Outage
NTL have failed to list on the status about the Manchester outage. some managed to get online before the day was out. I was offline with both phone and interent from 14.21 26th November. After calling using a mobile and wasting money going through all the rubbish I was given 7.30 for a fix time. This pasted with still no sign of it being fixed. All other calls wouldn't be answered now as NTL had gone home and faults had set up a message that gave you another number to call that listed all faults but mine. Around £4 in calls later on my mobile and still no fix. At 1am coming up for 12 hours offline. I would say I was offline for more than 12 hours andnow NTL is starting to look a worse prospect than BT. I have always hated BT and that is why I moved to cable and wireless but if outages of 12hours + can go without a mention and no one can tell you why. Looks like they should start giving customers refunds for loss of service and for any charges trying ot find out why.
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If the fault is down to them, then they should refund the call charges incurred on your mobile as you couldn't use your ntl phone.
I can give you a contact if you need to mail someone at senior level about this. |
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Are you sure this wasn't a relatively small postcode / node fault rather than affecting the whole of Manchester? You are the only person who has mentioned this fault on site, and I can find no indication of a mass failure in Manchester.
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Not exactly what helps the customers to stay. With the DNS problem, this downtime that also took my phone making me use my mobile to get updates ended up using £4 calling credit and the SACM playing up today I think I have had more downtime in one week than I had in 2 yrs. Perhaps a sign that things are getting worse.. I often wish Telewest had bought Cable and Wireless they couldn't have been any worse than this lot. |
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If you are in either M43 or OL postcode then this fault was caused by one of the utility companies cutting through a fibre-optic cable. At one point I had a queue at a phone box of people ringing in to report the fault :erm: literally the phone being passed along from person to person. I know they did to try to get this resolved as quick as possible.
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The times seem to be exaxctly the same as reported here. |
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Reading between the lines JustAnotherN00b do you work for NTL or are you NTL managment.. Just curious |
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As far as I can remember (and several glasses of wine later) Altrincham wasn't affected by this particular fault, just the postcodes that I mentioned. However there was a lot of maintenance that day so perhaps was that :shrug: |
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Of course other isps never get affected? BT's RAS severs never go down :erm: We have a issue standing with them at the moment for 10 days plus regarding ip authentication. This affects those connecting with routers, have the sorted it yet, have the hell as like. Sorry to rant but ntl do sort problems better than bt in my book. (working with both as I have) |
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