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Standard User Kimi
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 13-Apr-14 09:55:52
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Re: Vivaciti?


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In reply to a post by partial:
He?

Vivaciti Ltd is listed as Proposal To Strike off and Karl resigned as a director of what could be the latest vehicle? J and V Data Services, a few weeks ago


I was under the impression most of these resellers were one man bands.

Thats interesting to know will have a nosey at that on company check
Standard User Kimi
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 13-Apr-14 09:59:30
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Looks like history repeating itself. Vivaciti changed there name on here a few years back from something else when a couple of posters dug up some info on the previous company
Standard User ukwoody
(experienced) Sun 13-Apr-14 13:16:13
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When I enquired about moving from Coms on Monday 7th, this is the reply I got back. It didnt install confidence in me at all.

"The package we have would give unlimited data for £26.40 per month.
The issue you have is the you are on a fully unbundled service, this means to move to any different package type would mean having to move the phone line back to a WLR line and this would have costs and down time involved, there would be a termination fee if you moved house although we know what this is for our existing MPF customers we do not yet know if a charge would apply and if it would how much it would be as this take over service is a little new and untested, so if we say a termination charge would be £20.00 + VAT that would cover us although a charge may not apply at all."

Woody

The data we purchase is robust enough to handle a few hundred rather heaver users with no real issues.

regards,
Woody (chuntering along in his own inimitable style, using 100 words when 10 would do)


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 13-Apr-14 13:38:22
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I gather you want to move from from full LLU (MPF) to Partial LLU then? I think some downtime would be the case , with any ISP

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Standard User highlander317
(member) Sun 13-Apr-14 13:45:04
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Same as what I was told earlier this week.
Can't wait any longer, taking the urine now with these pre dial up speeds most of the day and not communicating with customers, I have the impression they are aiming to lose residential and concentrate on providing a business service.
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 13-Apr-14 13:56:54
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In reply to a post by nickscs:
I gather you want to move from from full LLU (MPF) to Partial LLU then? I think some downtime would be the case , with any ISP

Which is precisely why I stick with BT for my phone line. Totally hassle-free to change ISPs with zero downtime.
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(deleted) Sun 13-Apr-14 19:08:19
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Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Sun 13-Apr-14 19:15:20
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"Vivaciti Broadband" means Vivaciti, K Prust T/A whose address is xxxxx


I don't even know who owns them and looks like that don't either.T/A = Trading As. So the owner is K Prust, with Vivaciti being the business name.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 13-Apr-14 19:22:15
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Thank you for that Roberts but you miss the point a little

Who are adsl for you and if a limited company which is what their online process seems to indicate it wouldn't be a t/as. You are one or the other, not both.

If you were to sign up, who is your contract of service with and who then are you paying???
Standard User Kimi
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 13-Apr-14 19:32:02
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There was a thread in the Entanet forums a few years back which is probably archived now which put me off Vivaciti when i was looking for an ISP, a lot of things were brought up but never replied to or refuted. I'll check if i still have a link to it, i did have.
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