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pctech

Quote from: Simon_idnet on Oct 05, 2012, 18:30:35
Yes there is: under Logins, labelled Customer Forum

Yep my error, sorry


Simon_idnet

The cheap end of the market is now well catered-for. Our growth area is fulfilling the needs of people who have been burned by the poor performance and support of the big ISPs. We can compete very effectively under those conditions.

Simon_idnet

Quote from: psp83 on Oct 05, 2012, 18:34:40

But I don't know what browsers you are supporting.

IE8 is reporting a script error, same as the one seen in the images above.

We drew the line at IE6, thanks for the screenshots, I'll pas those on to our developers.

Simon_idnet

Quote from: Baz on Oct 05, 2012, 18:06:04
early days I know but sorry guys, not sure if I like it yet, I have too much navigation to get too what I want with the drop down and extra scrolling etc.


Just two clicks from the homepage takes you to broadband prices.

Tacitus

Quote from: Simon_idnet on Oct 05, 2012, 18:43:44
We can compete very effectively under those conditions.

I'm sure you can Simon and good luck to you and the team :)

psp83

Quote from: Simon_idnet on Oct 05, 2012, 18:45:17
We drew the line at IE6, thanks for the screenshots, I'll pas those on to our developers.

I agree, IE6 sucks. I spend about 20% of a site build fixing IE6 issues.

If you need any more browser testing, drop me a PM and I'll test for you.

I have IE6, 7, 8, 9 + 10, FireFox 3.6 & latest, Chrome latest, Safari 5.1 & Opera 12.

pctech

Indeed, like the new 16.50 25GB package, only thing I would like to see is a option to impose a hard cap.

If you did this I would certainly move over

mervl

Quote from: Simon_idnet on Oct 05, 2012, 18:43:44
The cheap end of the market is now well catered-for. Our growth area is fulfilling the needs of people who have been burned by the poor performance and support of the big ISPs. We can compete very effectively under those conditions.

Not sure Simon: I agree with low latency and QoS on your network (though I'm not sure how it stacks up say against Sky who've also been investing heavily in their/Easynet backhaul network), which does matter to an "expert" minority of home users as well as some businesses (though I always find it surprising how many businesses use the cheap n'cheerful services and won't pay more).

What I've never understood, or found, is that IDNet have more clout with BT who run the network to the PoP handovers - the mass market call-centres have improved, not least because of different levels of support and UK based support, and the use of BT's white label services; and I thought you now had less direct control over their part of the network than ever? I hear for instance of some very persistent and conscientious efforts on the part of Plusnet for those with FTTC issues rather than just the "sorry the BTOR acceptable speeds are minimum 12Mbps".

pctech

#83
Plusnet IS BT so I doubt they have that hard of a job if it amounts to them losing a customer.

Remember, Retail, Wholesale and OR all are owned by BT Group plc which is the holding company so same company.

The 'break up' was to pacify ofcom, it wasn't really a break up at all.


mervl

Quote from: pctech on Oct 05, 2012, 19:12:47
Remember, Retail, Wholesale and OR all are owned by BT Group plc which is the holding company so same company.

The 'break up' was to pacify ofcom, it wasn't really a break up at all.

I know it's easy to be cynical (done it myself) but from the experiences I read about that is not how the show is run at all.

pctech

I think Plusnet have more clout than none retail ISPs.


pctech

Quote from: pctech on Oct 05, 2012, 19:04:06
Indeed, like the new 16.50 25GB package, only thing I would like to see is a option to impose a hard cap.

If you did this I would certainly move over

I've spied the price including VAT and its not that much more competitive than what I'm now on

Technical Ben

Quote from: Simon_idnet on Oct 05, 2012, 18:43:44
The cheap end of the market is now well catered-for. Our growth area is fulfilling the needs of people who have been burned by the poor performance and support of the big ISPs. We can compete very effectively under those conditions.
Although it's a £1 more, I think a 25GB flat rate is better than the 10/30 I have right now. I was only hoping for 15 on the old setup on ASDL2, but BT can not pull their [redacted] into gear and install it on my exchange. End of the month is the latest deadline, so I'll probably upgrade then and get the boost in speed too! :D
I use to have a signature, then it all changed to chip and pin.

Technical Ben

Quote from: pctech on Oct 05, 2012, 19:04:06
Indeed, like the new 16.50 25GB package, only thing I would like to see is a option to impose a hard cap.

If you did this I would certainly move over

PS, you could do this with hardware/software your end. But I know what you mean.
I use to have a signature, then it all changed to chip and pin.

pctech

The reason I prefer it to be done at the ISP's end rather than using the limiter built into the router is that the metering at the ISP is what they base their charge on so it'll stop any excess charges being levied.



Baz

Quote from: Simon_idnet on Oct 05, 2012, 18:50:09
Just two clicks from the homepage takes you to broadband prices.

I did say early days and like most changes it takes time to get used to but now you mention it yes 2 clicks to the price page, thanks now I know where it is.

Sometimes I use webmail  to get there I      Log In at top right of home page

that takes me to log in page, scroll down to the bottom   Services/Webmail........that takes me to Page Not Found page......click on Webmail Logins  at the bottom  then another click on Webmail.idnet.com

None of the links from this above method at the bottom of the page now work


OR     I could from the home page   scroll down until the drop down arrow appears/mouse over/scroll again as it doesnt fully show/Webmail Logins  at the bottom  then another click on Webmail.idnet.com



Baz


Simon

Can you upgrade from ADSL Max to Enterprise Pro just by clicking the Order button, or is it best to phone?
Simon.
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This post reflects my own views, opinions and experience, not those of IDNet.

Ardua

Quote from: Simon on Oct 06, 2012, 10:14:45
Can you upgrade from ADSL Max to Enterprise Pro just by clicking the Order button, or is it best to phone?

An e-mail to Support will do the trick.

Simon

Simon.
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This post reflects my own views, opinions and experience, not those of IDNet.

adamb

Quote from: pctech on Oct 05, 2012, 17:11:08
Nice website by the way


Looks awful this end (Chrome)


psp83

Looks fine here on latest version of chrome.

Clear your cache as you might not have all the files downloaded.

adamb

Good thinking. Actually, I think I saw someone mention that and I thought "meh"  :laugh:  All working now. Not sure if I like the new packages though. The off peak allowance has gone. I think I shall stick with what I am on.

andrue

The fonts in the break out boxes below the picture look odd for me (running Chrome, prolly latest version). They are a bit faint with a white shadow. It might be because I have ClearType disabled.

psp83

You mean like this ?



Webkit engines seem to render fonts different to FF / IE9

Chrome also has issues with CSS3 text-shadow and the use of -webkit-font-smoothing & -webkit-text-stroke might help make the text better in chrome.