01-03-2006, 16:58
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Re: bulldog RIP
The phone pole down the road from us required maintanance before I could get ADSL, well, I think it was the wire actually, but he was messing around with it for a good 20 minutes.
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02-03-2006, 18:23
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Re: bulldog RIP
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Originally Posted by Chrysalis
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I have no idea what you are reading.....
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Originally Posted by El Reg
Speaking today, C&W UK boss John Pluthero gave his full backing to Bulldog and said he was "really happy" with it's performance. Last year the ISP, which has invested heavily in local loop unbundling (LLU), faced a probe by watchdog Ofcom following hundreds of complaints from punters.
Since last year's low point Bulldog has made "significant operational progress", Pluthero said, more than doubling the number of punters from 48,000 last August to 107,000 today.
At the same time, Bulldog's market share of its unbundled exchanges has risen to 20 per cent, while eight in ten orders are being fulfilled on time. What's more, the average time between when an order is placed and when it is delivered has dropped from 22 to 15 days, while nine in ten faults are now resolved in less than five days, compared to just four in ten last summer.
As far as Pluthero is concerned, Bulldog is the UK's LLU market leader and is something that "can build value for shareholders". With its kit installed in some 400 exchanges at present, and expected to double by September, the telco sees LLU as a "strategic asset" for the business.
Asked whether Bulldog would become a wholesale provider of LLU services, he said there was a "queue around the block" made up of ISPs keen for such a product.
"I could do it [provide wholesale LLU] tomorrow for a dozen customers," he said, "but it's not that attractive".
He rejected any idea that Bulldog's name had been "tarnished" following last year's debacle that saw the ISP savaged in the consumer press and probed by Ofcom. He also stressed that C&W's brand was strong too although admitted that it might need to be "refreshed".
However, the future of Bulldog only served a small portion of the two-and-three-quarter hour presentation Pluthero made to the business community.
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29-03-2006, 20:07
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Re: bulldog RIP
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Originally Posted by Neil
So the whole country has to rely on BT upgrading the networks & then charging what it fancies?
LLU is the way forward & has brought about some great competition in the marketplace & is responsible for the high BB speeds that people currently enjoy.
If it wasn;t for LLU, Bulldog would never have been offering 8 meg DSL etc, & therefore ntl/TW would have had no need to go to 10 Mb.
LLU is the way forward, anything that limits a monoply is a good thing IMO.
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Telewest is the way forward
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29-03-2006, 20:10
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Re: bulldog RIP
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Originally Posted by skywave
Telewest is the way forward
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ntl you mean
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29-03-2006, 21:01
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Re: bulldog RIP
ntl dont appear very forward thinking with their view on traffic utilisation.
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