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Old 02-07-2004, 17:51   #9
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Re: Signal to modem

Well a few weeks have past now with 4 engineers coming out and getting the same results.
And coming to the same conclusion THAT it is a network issue.

All of the engineers have spoken to the network girls (I would use stronger language but not on here) and they say it is not a network problem.

In fact the last engineer that game out said I am not the only one in this area with the same problem so surely even a child could tell these girls that it is a network issue.

As for the UBR we have been on the Birmingham one for about 5 months now due to the overloading of the Oxford UBR.
I would rather be on an overcrowded one that works rather than one that only works now and then.

It looks as if NTHELL could be losing another customer (phone, BB, and telly) if one goes they all go.
But what the engineer was saying earlier is that I am not alone in that way of thinking.

The whole of Swindon could be going over to a new BB supplier Now wouldnââ‚Ã⠀šÃ‚¬ÃƒÂ¢Ã¢â‚¬Å¾Ã‚¢t that wake them up lmao.
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