Uptime

Started by Bill, Nov 21, 2010, 23:10:24

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Bill

Just seen an advert on another site for BT Business Broadband... claiming 99.99% network reliability.

That works out as a maximum of 52 minutes 34 seconds outage time in any 12-month period. Any comment is superfluous I think :mad:


edit- and would probably get me banned ;D
Bill
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Lance

I bet the small print more than cancels the claim.
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Bill

Found a pdf: http://business.bt.com/asset-library/btnet-premium/BTnet-Features_and_TechSpec.pdf

     
Service Level Agreement (SLA)      100% availability target at all times    In the unlikely event of your BTnet connection
failing to meet our targets, we will credit your account

So it's a target... oops, Sorry, we missed.

Though you get your money back... big deal.
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Simon

I'm sure there's a big IF to getting your money back, too. 
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zappaDPJ

Quote from: Bill on Nov 21, 2010, 23:10:24
Just seen an advert on another site for BT Business Broadband... claiming 99.99% network reliability.



Sorry, I couldn't resist it :blush:
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Bill

Ta for that.

Quote(a) where the Outage Period is less than or equal to four hours, BT will apply a reduction equivalent to one day's rental charge for that Service;

Doesn't quite fit with claim of 99.99% Network reliability somehow...
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Bill

There are times when being a mod over on tbb is a nuisance... I can't really post all this in the Business ISP forum and proceed to put the boot in :bawl:
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Rik

It never stops us, Bill. ;)
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pctech

This is of course for their fibre leased links rather than ADSL.


esh

Figures. The planned outage tonight is already 5x longer than the downtime for 99.99% uptime!
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Rik

And if you live in Scotland, Northern Ireland or the north of England, it's a mere fraction of the downtime you've already experienced since July.
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pctech

I doubt it covers hostlinks and there is probably provision for routine maintenance in the agreement for these.

Rik

I wonder if there's provision for incompetence, which BT have virtually admitted over the Edinburgh node?
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pctech

I don't know Rik but I do know I'd never work for them.


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Lance

I'd quite happily work for BT. Get paid lots for doing little and doing it wrongly with no consequences!
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Rik

Isn't that a bit like working for a council, Lance.  :whistle: ;D :out:
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pctech

I spoke to a cabbie recently who asked me what I did for a living, after telling him he revealed he used to work for BT within their IT section.

I explained they were my least favourite company because of how long my line was and trouble I'd had with speed and he said yes I can understand that but he said he'd enjoyed working for them.

I asked him what he missed and he said 'well my mates but most of all my American Express charge card'




Rik

Why are we not surprised. (It wasn't Simon, was it?)
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pctech

Unless he operates in MK I doubt it.


Rik

He's a cabbie, not a surgeon. ;D
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pctech

It was a private hire driver anyway and Simon is a Hackney carriage driver.


Rik

Like his jokes, you mean?
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