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Old 11-07-2009, 21:50   #59
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Re: Broadband Quality Trial

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Originally Posted by Moldova View Post
I am staff and I have signed up because I am also a customer and I will just let the test run as per anyone else.

It should be a cross section of all customers regardless of their status.
People have every right to question broadband quality trials when they involve staff though. Regardless of what you actually will do and I have no doubt that you aren't going to do anything untoward the appearance is bad.

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Originally Posted by blenky View Post
Maybe it’s just coincidence but my 50 mbit connection speed quality has picked up significantly over the last week. D/l from newsgroups is consistently maxing out and holding that level for hours.

This improvement comes right at the time I’ve been accepted onto an independent speed monitoring trial! Mmm.

Is it just me or has anyone else on the trial noticed any recent improvement in their service?

Take this with a pinch of salt maybe I'm just a conspiracy nut
Heh look a couple of posts up from yourself.

http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/34831472-post55.html

This has potential to turn into a Phorm quality conspiracy.
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