It's true of all forms of advertising and marketing across all markets. This is why a wise person does everything they can to avoid it. Only technical specifications can be trusted - anything else is just guff.In reply to a post by GonePostal:There’s a lot of marketing guff out there (not exclusive to IDNet) that purports all sorts of stuff.
Broadband is not military grade. Claiming such is pure spin / puffery / [censored].
Even a single leased line at a ten times cost multiple of broadband is far from “military grade”….it needs a hell of a lot more resilience, dual or triple routing and homing before it even gets anywhere close to being resilient.
The only thing that matters is what they are contractually obliged to provide and do and what your protections are via Ofcom.
Your expectations are simply way too high for a consumer or small business broadband service. Sorry.
So is your point that the average lay punter can expect to be hoodwinked by the expectations they have based on the marketing guff? If so, it does not reflect at all well on the whole iT infrastructure in this country and implies that the "professionals" want to hide behind the "fact" that they have been ambushed by a birthday cake at the marketeers' party.
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Andrue Cope
Brackley, UK
Andrue Cope
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