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Originally Posted by jtwn
I'm sure you were in the 'double standard' camp when ntl offered new and existing customers different deals.
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Are you?
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Originally Posted by jtwn
Well if you read the link you supposedly read and posted you would understand that it isn't 'standard', it will only be implemented if there is enough demand for it. Like with the early days of demand to get DSLAMS installed in exchanges.
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Are you sure?
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Originally Posted by SamKnows.com
Hats off to BT - All but one of the 5277 exchanges they planned to upgrade to ADSL Max by today were completed successfully. This includes all of the "Green", "Amber" and even the "Red" classified exchanges. The single unlucky exchange was Sheffield. We do not yet know when this will go live.
It is worth noting though that there are still 155 ADSL enabled exchanges that will not yet be able to receive ADSL Max. This may be attributed to a number of different reasons, but the most common is likely to be that the exchange is part of an Exchange Activate scheme.
The complete list of all ADSL Max enabled exchanges, and those that aren't yet so lucky, can be found on the ADSL Max league pages.
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http://www.samknows.com/broadband/
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Originally Posted by jtwn
You are more then more then more then enough occasions slate ntl for their rollout schedules. Well look at this? Some customers may not even get it? In your book thats a travesty right? (well at least if its ntl it is)
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I still have no idea where you are getting this info from-all but one exchanges get get ADSL Max now.
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Originally Posted by jtwn
OK, maybe I should have rephrased that differently. At least they offer them.
A quick click here would also suggest otherwise - Thu, 6 Apr 2006 14:48:55 UTC
1st 128K took 125 ms = 1048576 Bytes/sec = approx 8724 kbits/sec
2nd 128K took 109 ms = 1202495 Bytes/sec = approx 10005 kbits/sec
3rd 128K took 141 ms = 929589 Bytes/sec = approx 7734 kbits/sec
4th 128K took 125 ms = 1048576 Bytes/sec = approx 8724 kbits/sec
These results appear to be rather fast: maybe this page was in the browser cache.
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Just because ntl offer a 10Mb service, it doesn;t mean that the servie is good & that everyone receives it.
Take a nother look in our ntl BB forum & see how many issues there are.
But then again, as long as yours is ok (which it doesn't seem to be).....
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Originally Posted by jtwn
...sigh.
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