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Old 14-04-2009, 23:15   #5
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Re: What is going on with STM?

It looks like it's just really badly configured in a lot of places. I've been hit with STM outside the advertised times (probably due to the clock on the UBR being wrong) and now the limits seem to be random.

I suppose I shouldn't expect anything less. At work I deal with Easynet a lot, a company that provides business connections to other companies. Their clients rely on them for things like working from home via Remote Desktop connections and of course email. Recently one of our clients who uses them was offline for a day and a half because Easynet misconfigured a router, then took a day to be convinced that they had even made a mistake, finally admitted it and then got it wrong a few more times before eventually fixing it.

You wouldn't believe how much they charge for that level of "service" either.
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