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s**te internet.



how much will i be looking at for a premium one?

the company i work for charges £27 a month for a 50gb cap on peak and unlimited off peak. a completely unlimited package would be around £70 a month.

no traffic shaping at all.

zen charge around £35 for a capped service and £90 a month for an unlimited service.

what company do you work for fella? :approve:
 
  Merc Coupe V6 AMG
i dont dispute you, you only need customer service when something is wrong with the actual line which is rare, as if its computer based we can sort it out. i have been dealing with sky for so many years now i have direct numbers to uk based offices such as dunfermline etc. but of corse your info is correct, and people should bare that in mind wen looking for a new isp
 
  Fabia vRS
what it boils down to is...... your line may never go wrong and you may never ever need support to do anything for you, but if it does go wrong one day you will kill for somebody who knows what they are doing on the other end of the phone to sort you out, and the likes of AOL or tiscali, etc etc are incapable of doing it quickly.
 
  Fabia vRS
my speed tonight...

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it maxes out my line for my sync rate.
 
  Fabia vRS
i tried ordering and i get :

Line Check Results

ADSL Availability

Incompatible service



:(

dude, if you seriously want it then i can speak to somebody and sort it out for u? if you have a bt line and currently have broadband then u can get service with nildram.
 
i tried ordering and i get :

Line Check Results

ADSL Availability

Incompatible service



:(

dude, if you seriously want it then i can speak to somebody and sort it out for u? if you have a bt line and currently have broadband then u can get service with nildram.


yeah mate im interested.

dont really want the phone thing tho as already got all that, just the internet.

Also.. how long am i likely to be without the internet, whilst things are being swapped over from aol to yourself?
 
  Fabia vRS
dude, if you seriously want it then i can speak to somebody and sort it out for u? if you have a bt line and currently have broadband then u can get service with nildram.


yeah mate im interested.

dont really want the phone thing tho as already got all that, just the internet.

Also.. how long am i likely to be without the internet, whilst things are being swapped over from aol to yourself?

as long as you are on a bt line and not been LLU'd by AOL (not sure if AOL do have unbundled exchanges?) then u will have no downtime, it's a seamless changeover.
 
  Fabia vRS
don't worry, just looked and i don't think aol have got any unbundled exchanges apart from a few in london which they were beta testing.
 
UK

As of 14 January 2006, 210,000 local loop connections have been unbundled from BT operation under local loop unbundling. Ofcom had hoped that 1 million local loop connections would be unbundled by June 2006. However, as reported by The Register, on 15th June 2006, the figure had reached only 500,000, but was growing by 20,000 a week. Ofcom announced in November 2006 that 1,000,000 connections had been unbundled[1].
By June 2006, AOL UK had unbundled 100,000 lines through its £120 million investment, making it the largest single LLU operator in the UK market.
On 10 October 2006, Carphone Warehouse announced the purchase of AOL UK, the leading LLU operator, for £370m.[1] [2] This makes Carphone Warehouse the 3rd largest broadband provider and the largest LLU Operator with more than 150,000 LLU customers.[3]

The latest LLU status of individual exchanges in the UK can be checked on www.samknows.com
 
Local loop unbundling presence Be: Enabled

Bulldog: Enabled

CPW / TalkTalk: RFS date set (Date unknown)

Easynet / Sky: Enabled

Edge Telecom: Not available

HomeChoice: Not available

Lumison: Not available

Node4: Not available

Orange: Enabled

Pipex: Not available

Tiscali: Enabled

WB Internet: Not available

Zen Internet: Not available
 
  Fabia vRS
Local loop unbundling presence Be: Enabled

Bulldog: Enabled

CPW / TalkTalk: RFS date set (Date unknown)

Easynet / Sky: Enabled

Edge Telecom: Not available

HomeChoice: Not available

Lumison: Not available

Node4: Not available

Orange: Enabled

Pipex: Not available

Tiscali: Enabled

WB Internet: Not available

Zen Internet: Not available

first thing to do would be to ask AOL for a mac code, you need that to migrate to another provider. that code will tell us whether you are on bt equipment or have been unbundled.
 
Adam K said:
first thing to do would be to ask AOL for a mac code, you need that to migrate to another provider. that code will tell us whether you are on bt equipment or have been unbundled.

just ring em up and ask? or are they a bit funny about handin this sort of stuff out :S
 
  Fabia vRS
Adam K said:
first thing to do would be to ask AOL for a mac code, you need that to migrate to another provider. that code will tell us whether you are on bt equipment or have been unbundled.

just ring em up and ask? or are they a bit funny about handin this sort of stuff out :S

just phone them up and ask, it's normal, they will issue shed loads per day. all it is is a migration code.
 
will do fella... just fuckin hope it all goes well :D :D


cheers for ya help matey, i will message you tomorrow mornin/lunch time
 

seb

ClioSport Club Member
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how amusing... AOL have solved the problem that was meant ot be on my computer!!! t***s.
 
  The Bus and MRT
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That's with Tiscali, it's only £17.99 Pm for unlimited downloads. It's supposed to be an 8mb line with 512 upload but I'm not complaining. There is a better speed test out there but I forget the link.

A future tip if you have to call the numpties on tier 1, just respond to their e-mails saying that you have performed all of the steps listed in the e-mail that way they'll have no option but to put you through to a higher tier. I've had to deal with the ones at NETGEAR and they are completely f**king hopeless.
 

seb

ClioSport Club Member
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how amusing... AOL have solved the problem that was meant ot be on my computer!!! tw*ts.

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must be limiting d/l spped in evenings as mine was full speed this morning.
 
only been awake an hour n forgot to ring for my mac address :mad: :mad: :mad:

will have to do it tomorrow...

so yours is goin s**t slow again ? ?
 
  The Bus and MRT
85738212.png


how amusing... AOL have solved the problem that was meant ot be on my computer!!! tw*ts.

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must be limiting d/l spped in evenings as mine was full speed this morning.

It's not that they're limiting it but the ISPs total bandwith is spread between all it's users, how many users depends on the contention ratio of your ISP.

Tiscali is quite good in that it has an unlimited download limit per month but if you download excessive amounts between 6-11 (peak hours) it will warn you then if you continue it places you in a group with other excessive users so you share bandwith with them and normal users service isn't effected - but only between these core hours. Not a bad solution I think... my only complaint about the ISP is my Bit Torrents download extremely slowly.
 


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