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Old 17-09-2008, 20:33   #11
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Re: 2 lines not possible !!

More than likely internet capacity planning.

e.g. Virgin/ntl/telewest will know that there are 1000 physical properties in an area, so there will 1000 internet connections. they will then plan to say that may mean 1000 20Mb connection and plan the pipe to carry that

If then they suddenly change the rules and allow 2 modems per property that may mean 2000 20Mb connection and the pipe is suddenly too small

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Originally Posted by TraxData2 View Post
It's because of the new billing system, quite simply it is that advanced it cannot handle or work out 2 different billing setups
ICOMS can handle two internet connections quite easily (as show by some the issues after the May SABS migration , just as it can with two STBs or two phone lines.

However I don't know if either CDFE or IIP can cope or were designed for multiple connections
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