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Anyone is satisfied what pay for?

rongtw
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Re: Anyone is satisfied what pay for?

A good upload speed - for most people - is probably anything at or above 5-10 Mb/s.

But sellling 2mb/s is cheaper for PN

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Re: Anyone is satisfied what pay for?

Yes. Has been fault free from the beginning. I get pretty much the maximum speed.

 

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This was on wireless.

chenks76
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Re: Anyone is satisfied what pay for?

just noticed this on the kitz forum
"Plusnet charge £30 if you move to an LLU supplier"

is this true and how can plusnet justify such a charge for leaving outwith contract.
anyone from plusnet care to respond?
MauriceC
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Re: Anyone is satisfied what pay for?

It's a BT OpenReach charge from the days when an 'Engineer' had to 'cease' the Broadband connection to the DSLAM by physically removing the link?  Largely an anachronism these days - but still a nice little earner.

 

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chenks76
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Re: Anyone is satisfied what pay for?

except it seems to be charged even when migrating, not just removing.
ie if i move to an LLU ISP i'm not removing broadband, i'm migrating to another ISP (that link even states "you move to a provider who uses their own equipment in your exchange").

this could be classed an un-competitive and putting barriers in the way of a customer moving away to get a better deal.
BillEvil
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Re: Anyone is satisfied what pay for?

No.

 

Over £15 per month for a crappy 512kbps connection. Why do I have to pay MORE for LESS service.

 

Next week I am getting a satellite system instead of relying on BT's ClosedReachNo Tha Far so goodbye Plusnet, I hope they manage to find my domain that they lost in transfer before I leave.

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Re: Anyone is satisfied what pay for?

@BillEvil - I'll pick up your other thread shortly.

 

@chenks76 - Believe that when you migrate over to an LLU based product from a BT one, a light cease of the line is involved. It's the same as when a BT based supplier use a working line takeover method (involving providing a new number) rather than a standard migration.

 

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chenks76
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@MattyC that's just semantics though that the customer isn't concerned about.
the customer is simply moving to another ISP - they don't care about what is involved.
the fact that you even attempt to charge someone to leave you is close to highway robbery.

you're basically saying that yeah you can leave, but it's gonna cost you.
hardly a free market is it?

billnotben
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Re: Anyone is satisfied what pay for?

My satisfaction with plusnet took another hit a few days ago. Judging by the gateway I've been moved over to the "new" network.

Though it seems to work ok a thing that's bugging me is the drop in maximum line speed. I've been getting the same max for years but the after the change the drop is for all intents exactly 10%.

It has been said here more than once that the "new" network is all about total control. Call me cynical but if you were to cream off 10% of customers linespeed then you have magically gained more bandwidth for new customers at no extra cost.

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Re: Anyone is satisfied what pay for?

The "new" network shouldn't affect the maximum line speed. That is calculated on the fly by the router and depends on the connection to the local cabinet.

billnotben
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Re: Anyone is satisfied what pay for?

I would like to believe that but...........with the "new" network plusnet are controlling upload, download, and probably everything in between.