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As per this article here
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/news/5255-post-office-...
does anyone when this change is likely to happen, when the po move from bt wholesale to TalkTalk, many-thanks
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I would imaging it was from this month, which was when they changed their T&C & use policy and put their top package up from around £25 to £30, 55p.
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I am with the PO for home and BB, to the above poster how do you work that out home phone with standard bb is still £ 21.40 and home phone with bb extra is still £ 26.05, with the option to add any time calls to either package for £ 4.50 a month.
change over has not happen yet, that yet, as when i do a speed test it still says my ip addy is from British telecom
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In reply to a post by Anonymous: I am with the PO for home and BB, to the above poster how do you work that out home phone with standard bb is still £ 21.40 and home phone with bb extra is still £ 26.05, with the option to add any time calls to either package for £ 4.50 a month.
Judging by the number of typos in his post, "and put their top package up from around £25 to £30, 55p" is meant to be £30.55. He does say "their top package". You say £26.05 with an option of Anytime of £4.50, which comes to ...
wait for it ...
£30.55.
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change over has not happen yet, that yet, as when i do a speed test it still says my ip addy is from British telecom
I would think it will continue to do so if your exchange is not TT LLU
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Ummmm.
I think it more likely it would change to a TT IP range, even though it would be a BT Wholesale connection. TT do have the interfaces required to take IPSC/IPStream.
You could be right though - the article just doesn't cover the issue.
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so its a bit of a guessing game, i have spoken to the PO and they dont seem to know about when it will happen, i am in a market 1 area, and fear once the move over happens my speed will slow due to the amount of small capacity talktalk rent for users that are not in there llu network .
i have been with the PO a number of years for phone and bb and found the service brilliant
i just can not decide whether to jump ship or wait and see
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Hope my speeds don't get any worse! In a market 1 area and get a good constant 1.7-1.8mbps connection
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I suggest you PM MrSaffron, possibly give him the link to this thread, and ask him if there is any way he can find out.
If anyone can, it will be him.
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When no idea, there have been no indications, and while TalkTalk off-net at retail level may be bad, a lot depends on what contract post office has arrived at
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The author of the above post is a thinkbroadband staff member. It may not constitute an official statement on behalf of thinkbroadband.
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i would really like to know when this information is known ( transfer from bt white label to talktalk) , could some kind person post to this thread.
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is there any more info come to light about the above ?
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No changes that I am aware of
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The author of the above post is a thinkbroadband staff member. It may not constitute an official statement on behalf of thinkbroadband.
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is there anymore new on this, have spoke to them ,but they don't know,
nearly 8 months since the press release and nothing since
undecided at the moment whether to move to PN
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I spoke to the Post Office this evening as I am switching my line back to them now that they do an anytime call plan that includes 0845, 0870 and calls to mobiles at weekends, all for £17.75 including line rental. They seem in just as much a muddle as when i was last with them. Completed online ten days ago and given the 21st as switchover day. Phoned yesterday as no DD on bank account or contact from current supplier, only to be told the switch was not completed, but after completion on the phone I was given the 28th, followed by an email today stating the 30th.
I phoned today over a billing query (no monthly billing for phone only) and made a general enquiry about the supposed switch to TT and was the PO still a 8MB service. I was immediately quoted download allowances. When pushed further, the operative knew nothing about the TT switch, or for that matter what the speed of their service is. That is not a problem, because I could never imagine taking their BB again.
Edited by professor973 (Wed 16-Jan-13 21:58:16)
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Hopefully some one in the know , may have some more info
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Wouldn't hold out much hope. Their call centre is a nightmare, nobody has a clue. I had to make 10 phone calls from order to installation, at one point it was daily where there was SO much confusion over when we agreed the engineer visit. After the install about 8 calls to sort out billing, speeds, routers, billing, address.
Now finally it's all just about held together, bills go to the wrong address still but I just get them at online billing. Ironic thing is if you ring them up and ask them to confirm address they have it right, but they still send it to the old peoples home a mile down the country lane. Every time I ring they say we have many systems, it's probably wrong on one!
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