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Will my Sync return to it's previous level at any point.

petecov44
Grafter
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Registered: ‎29-05-2014

Re: Will my Sync return to it's previous level at any point.

Thanks
petecov44
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Registered: ‎29-05-2014

Re: Will my Sync return to it's previous level at any point.

petecov44
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Posts: 576
Registered: ‎29-05-2014

Re: Will my Sync return to it's previous level at any point.

Quote from: Chris
DLM won't take action against your line for the first 2 days that it's become active.

Well as per my thread here.
I have had to reboot to get throughput and I have already lost 4mbps of my speed.. I can see this is going to be one hell of a ballache. Once I have got the 2 months refunded I will consider leaving and I'll get a replacement.
I know there was an outage earlier but it's happened 3 times today.
Pettitto
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Posts: 6,346
Fixes: 5
Registered: ‎26-11-2011

Re: Will my Sync return to it's previous level at any point.

There's a Major Service Failure in your area - it's unfortunately something outside of our direct control.
You've linked to it on your other thread, so I'd keep an eye on it.
petecov44
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Registered: ‎29-05-2014

Re: Will my Sync return to it's previous level at any point.

Well as you can see from this post.. It's getting worse. And it's been less than  72 hours  I shouldn't have to raise a fault. The fact I i am  still 2 months out of pocket just rubs salt in the wounds
http://community.plus.net/forum/index.php/topic,130011.msg1131895.html#msg1131895
Acassim
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Registered: ‎11-06-2007

Re: Will my Sync return to it's previous level at any point.

Morning Pete,
As mentioned on the ticket (which I've seen you've updated  ;)), we're still more than open to either crediting you or refunding back for the downtime so we'll get this done for you as per your request.
I saw that you noted in the ticket that the engineer informed you that a new line had more or less been built for you and the speeds were showing fine immediately following the install however there are still many other factors to take into account with regards to the speeds dropping. The line is naturally going to see some fluctuation within the first 14 days or so as the the DLM reads the line stats and adjusts the speeds to suit which is no doubt what you're seeing now.
As you can see from the attached image, you're not doing too bad at all where the speed estimates are concerned and you're currently sat within the clean line speeds.
petecov44
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Posts: 576
Registered: ‎29-05-2014

Re: Will my Sync return to it's previous level at any point.

All kinds of messed up here.
http://prntscr.com/48s7ie
Speeds still going down.
DId a reboot and...
http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/3663610091
http://prntscr.com/48s9h6

AS for this..
http://prntscr.com/48s9if
As per my ticket Adam please action refunds for both and I will then pay what I owe when I go.
goldenfibre
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Registered: ‎01-06-2010

Re: Will my Sync return to it's previous level at any point.

Pretty unlucky with FTTC Pete. More likely u are better off with 2 x 152/12 with virgin media and cancel your FTTC.
petecov44
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Posts: 576
Registered: ‎29-05-2014

Re: Will my Sync return to it's previous level at any point.

You may well be right.