iDNet for Gamers

Started by Tacitus, Jan 13, 2017, 10:31:17

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Tacitus

Not seen any mention of this on here.  http://gaming.idnet.uk

Is this something new or has it been flying under the radar?

Lance

Brand new, launched today. They have been counting down to it on twitter.
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Bill

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Tacitus

Quote from: Lance on Jan 13, 2017, 12:35:42
Brand new, launched today. They have been counting down to it on twitter.

Thought that was the case but wondered if I'd missed it.  Thought Miriam might have posted something as there are quite a few gamers on here.

Wonder if they're geared up for all the support calls when people start complaining their pings aren't as good as *they* think they should be.  :)

Tacitus

Just read tj
Quote from: Bill on Jan 13, 2017, 16:10:17
TBB have put it on their news site- http://www.thinkbroadband.com/news/i/7610.html

Just read the piece on TBB.  One comment harks back to the time when they tried unlimited downloads and all the freeloaders piled in - one Christmas as I recall.  Hopefully their network is up to it this time, although the move to fibre should help.  I note the price quoted is £61.80/month inc line rental so I would imagine only the dedicated gamers will go for it.

Good move though if it works.  Made me realise I've been with them for just over 7 years.....

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Tacitus

Quote from: Bill on Jan 13, 2017, 16:30:04
Newbie :P
Date Registered: Mar 30, 2006, 15:32:54

Compared to you, yes I am. :)

I was registered here on Mar 04, 2008 when my sister joined iDNet, mainly because the late and much lamented Rik, persuaded me they were better than Zen.  I'd just signed for an 18 month contract with Demon at the time, so didn't join iDNet until Sept 2009. 

Miriam and the elves have been busy:  http://idn0t.com    And still no official mention on here :(

Simon

This is the first I've heard of this.  Admittedly, there probably aren't that many gamers on here, but I'd have thought anything new from IDNet would have been worth a mention.  :dunno:
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Bill

Quote from: Simon on Jan 13, 2017, 21:18:22
This is the first I've heard of this.  Admittedly, there probably aren't that many gamers on here, but I'd have thought anything new from IDNet would have been worth a mention.  :dunno:

This forum is intended for the use of normal human beings, not gamers...

:running:

:P
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Gary

Quote from: Simon on Jan 13, 2017, 21:18:22
This is the first I've heard of this.  Admittedly, there probably aren't that many gamers on here
That's because we are probably gaming and don't come on here that much. Also since Rik passed I dont come here much anyway  :(
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Tacitus

Quote from: J!ll on Jan 14, 2017, 11:33:20
Date Registered: May 28, 2006, 09:09:24

Wonder how many people have been with iDNet for longer than 5 years.  Those of us who from time to time hang out here, probably aren't representative of most Broadband users who hop from provider to provider always looking for the cheapest deal - or 'value for money' as they call it. 

pctech

It's a lucrative market so if they get a good reputation they are in the money.


Technical Ben

There are a few british gamers and streamers that sadly tend to move out of the uk. If you are better than abt though, could be great for sales. :)
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colirv

Quote from: Tacitus on Jan 14, 2017, 18:40:03
Wonder how many people have been with iDNet for longer than 5 years.

10 years in August for me. If it ain't broke ...
Colin


Simon

10 years in July for me.  :)
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SirCadian

I note this doesn't appear as an upgrade option in our account summary.  Is there any information as to how the games service differs from an existing iDNet FTTC package?

DarkStar

Feel like a newcomer, a bit over 8 years except for a short spell with Zen  :slap: (That's best not talked about  :blush:)
Ian

nowster

Um... given the problems "roberto2212" is having, I think iDNet are giving themselves a load of problems here.

DarkStar

I had been making inquiries about upgrading my Fibre lite package to an unlimited downloads package which would mean starting a new 12 month contract. In view of this development I think I am going to sit tight and see what effect, if any, it has. To see if bandwith gets strangled because of over use. We all know what happened last time. With less than 6 months remaining on my present contract I'm not taking any chances. 
Ian

Technical Ben

Quote from: Simon on Jan 14, 2017, 22:11:10
10 years in July for me.  :)

And here I was thinking you had been here forever.  ;D
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Tacitus

Quote from: SirCadian on Jan 16, 2017, 10:29:59
I note this doesn't appear as an upgrade option in our account summary.  Is there any information as to how the games service differs from an existing iDNet FTTC package?

I think if you check the link at the top of this thread you should be able to get the details.  Seems mainly traffic priority and direct links to some of the main game servers.

Suggested to Brian K that a post on here would be appreciated but I guess he and Miriam are too busy gaming.......   ;D

Simon

Quote from: Technical Ben on Jan 17, 2017, 15:07:31
And here I was thinking you had been here forever.  ;D

It just seems like it.  ;D
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Gary

Quote from: nowster on Jan 17, 2017, 10:47:02
Um... given the problems "roberto2212" is having, I think iDNet are giving themselves a load of problems here.
I dpnt have any of his ping issues, I have still got my ECI Modem and use a Netgear X4S. MTU set to Automatic on my PS4 Pro and 1492 on my router and my iMac and my pings are about 8ms and obviously a little higher to gaming servers but nothing that gives me issues, lag between TV and console if you are a console gamer is more an issue these days with new 4K HDR TV sets.  :)
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