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Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Wed 27-Sep-23 13:04:28
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Re: More Zzoomm problems


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Longer established providers may have more resilience on their networks .
Agreed 100%.... but even established organisations have failures that affect FTTP, FTTC and ADSL users. IT failures are their own complexity horizon.

23 years of broadband connectivity since 1999 trial - Live BQM

Edited by jchamier (Wed 27-Sep-23 13:04:58)

Standard User zyborg47
(legend) Sun 01-Oct-23 08:41:04
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Re: More Zzoomm problems


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Only time will tell if you made a good choice switching to Zzoommmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.

The outages you've seen have nothing to do with the last mile being full fibre, its about you being with an altnet who may not be that good at the moment on their back end. If you had switched from Openreach FTTC to Openreach FTTP you would have probably seen the same (or better) reliability that you've had for many many years.

Even if I had altnets available to me I don't think I would switch until I could see they were reliable over a longer period of time.


I know what you mean, I was a bit annoyed since I have been on FTTC for 9 years and only one major problem, been on FTTP for like 3 months and had more than i should have.
The last outage affected other providers as well, by all accounts. Been ok since, we will see.

I don't really want to go back to Open reach now, but it seems when i try something different it comes back to bite me, like the wireless network I was on a few years agao.

We will see what happens.

I had a leaflet though the door yesterday from Talk Talk, saying full fibre is in my area, so they have finally realised that we have full fibre. even their website say we have FTTP now, only been 8 months. Not that I would go with Talk Talk if they were the last ISP in this country.

Adrian

Desktop machines Mac mini pro with macOS Ventura, also pc Ryzen powered with windows something or other.
Zooming with Zzoomm FTTP,
Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 01-Oct-23 14:36:34
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Re: More Zzoomm problems


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I had a leaflet though the door yesterday from Talk Talk, saying full fibre is in my area, so they have finally realised that we have full fibre. even their website say we have FTTP now, only been 8 months. Not that I would go with Talk Talk if they were the last ISP in this country.

and TalkTalk use the Openreach FTTP (and FTTC) networks. Pretty amazing your town has both an AltNet and OpenReach FTTP already... some large towns in the south east have no sign of either.

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Standard User zyborg47
(legend) Sun 01-Oct-23 18:00:37
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Re: More Zzoomm problems


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and TalkTalk use the Openreach FTTP (and FTTC) networks. Pretty amazing your town has both an AltNet and OpenReach FTTP already... some large towns in the south east have no sign of either.



Shocked me when Zzoomm said they were coming here, I wondered who bribed them to come here. Openreach FTTP have been here for a few years in a couple of roads, I expect they would not have bothered to expand so quickly if Zzoomm did not come here, but they thought they were missing out.
Still a fair chunk of the city where Openreach FTTP is missing. A colleague lives in a road in one of the large estates, Zzoomm, but not Openreach, he decided to stay with BT even if it was slower than go with Zzoomm. He trusts BT, (stupid boy ). Saying that, I could not recommend Zzoomm at the moment, not until they get more reliable

Adrian

Desktop machines Mac mini pro with macOS Ventura, also pc Ryzen powered with windows something or other.
Zooming with Zzoomm FTTP,
Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 01-Oct-23 18:05:29
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Re: More Zzoomm problems


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Saying that, I could not recommend Zzoomm at the moment, not until they get more reliable
Zzoom are in the small towns north of me, Crowthorne and Sandhurst.

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Standard User zyborg47
(legend) Sun 01-Oct-23 22:19:00
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Re: More Zzoomm problems


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Zzoom are in the small towns north of me, Crowthorne and Sandhurst.



They seem to be spreading very quickly, let's hope they are not expanding too quickly and run out of money.

Adrian

Desktop machines Mac mini pro with macOS Ventura, also pc Ryzen powered with windows something or other.
Zooming with Zzoomm FTTP,
Standard User XGS_Is_On
(committed) Mon 02-Oct-23 13:03:28
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Re: More Zzoomm problems


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In reply to a post by jchamier:
Zzoom are in the small towns north of me, Crowthorne and Sandhurst.



They seem to be spreading very quickly, let's hope they are not expanding too quickly and run out of money.


They need to get as big as possible as quickly as their funding will allow. The more premises they pass the more customers they have reachable, the higher their potential income.

Slowing build and focusing on trying to maximise uptake in areas already passed is a signal of distress: the funding isn't there to continue building at that pace and a cash crunch is possible.
Standard User zyborg47
(legend) Mon 02-Oct-23 22:46:00
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They need to get as big as possible as quickly as their funding will allow. The more premises they pass the more customers they have reachable, the higher their potential income.

Slowing build and focusing on trying to maximise uptake in areas already passed is a signal of distress: the funding isn't there to continue building at that pace and a cash crunch is possible.


I thought it would be a good idea to get customers where they are first, the network building is what costs the money.

Adrian

Desktop machines Mac mini pro with macOS Ventura, also pc Ryzen powered with windows something or other.
Zooming with Zzoomm FTTP,
Standard User XGS_Is_On
(committed) Tue 03-Oct-23 09:48:59
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They need to get as big as possible as quickly as their funding will allow. The more premises they pass the more customers they have reachable, the higher their potential income.

Slowing build and focusing on trying to maximise uptake in areas already passed is a signal of distress: the funding isn't there to continue building at that pace and a cash crunch is possible.


I thought it would be a good idea to get customers where they are first, the network building is what costs the money.


Yes it does, and it gets more expensive if you keep stopping and starting it as you keep making a bunch of people redundant then having to rehire. Same goes for contractors: they'll charge less for longer term work over a company that keeps building in bursts then pulling back so they get more expensive.

The money they make per customer after paying for their existing interest payments and operating costs isn't going to make a dent in network build costs. Pulling back build to focus on uptake indicates that the uptake isn't high enough for investors to keep the funding taps open and there isn't enough funding already secured without covenants dependent on uptake to keep building.

Edited by XGS_Is_On (Tue 03-Oct-23 09:50:03)

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