How long for a line to retrain ?

Started by David, Jun 26, 2009, 09:51:00

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Gary

Quote from: badpianoplayer on Jun 26, 2009, 22:41:23

We have the technology but not, it seems the infra structure ...BT s failure to invest ?  :dunno:
BT used cheaper Chinese components and were told of security risks as well, serious ones but it was way to late by then, a false economy as most people know if you spend more to start, generally you spend less later on as you should in theory have less issues, so far its a bit messy as BT took the easy option and kept its hands in its pockets, there is also only so much you can do to upgrade such a huge monopoly of a network, it was broken as it was being fixed sadly I think.
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David

QuoteSo sorry to hear you're still having trouble, David.  You can, of course, ask IDNet to revert you back to standard ADSL.

I accept defeat is there anyone here who knows if there is a charge for reverting back ?and is it the same amount as reverting to ?
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glen

Yes there is mate i think it's £11 or so. I'm changing back myself due to similar issues, takes 5 working days. Good luck.
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David

Cheers Glen........£22 down the swany a lot of agro not one of my better choices. :shake:
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PuncH

Quote from: badpianoplayer on Jun 27, 2009, 19:02:16
Cheers Glen........£22 down the swany a lot of agro not one of my better choices. :shake:

Thing is ADSL2+ seems to be one of those things where you don't know if it'll be any good until you try it.

zappaDPJ

I'll be looking at my options as well. The switch to ADSL2+ has been a dismal failure for me.
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glen

You'd probably pay more in call charges with certain other isp's than the cost of a regrade in the long run, so not so bad if you look at it that way.
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David

Thing is ADSL2+ seems to be one of those things where you don't know if it'll be any good until you try it.


I agree with all thats been said, I just didnt think it was a gamble

QuoteThing is ADSL2+ seems to be one of those things where you don't know if it'll be any good until you try it.

True Glen I got sucked into all the hype and really whichever way I look at it I will be paying for an upgrade which never was so no comfort there really I can think of better ways of spending the money.I cant see I have any choice in the matter I either stick with this with speeds which Tiscali were faster at times or I pay to go back to my old service .....Hobsons choice !
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Simon

Guys, I have asked for clarification from IDNet re reversion charges.
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David

Many hammer all over the wall and believe that with each blow they hit the nail on the head.

zappaDPJ

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glen

I'm more than happy to go back to adsl cos my speeds were great i've no problem with it at all. The way I look at it is me paying £11 for a regrade is nothing to what I used to spend in the bar drinking everyday. And I've still got my liver intact :thumb:
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