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I'm in exactly the same position. just joined connect. I have been told that I can't now leave and am stuck with the service.
Out of interest when you get poor speeds go and do a speed test with bt (speedtester.bt.com) I get 0.5mb speeds with all tests, very poor web browsing etc but the Bt speedtest gives me normal results.
£17 for this...bargain
good luck
Rob
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distance selling act gives you 14 days but as the service is so rubbish you could easily argue that its not fit for purpose .
Its well documented on these forum and over a long time , that Sky blanket throttle the service during peak times that render it useless for everything apart from basic web surfing .
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I dont want to come across as being a bit Schadenfreude, however if you take what a sales person tells you....... I've seen this 3 month promise on the exchange (wnnn) i use, it took them just short 3 years to do it, TT did first then 2 month later Sky followed.
My views are my experiences.
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Also to add and back up what you have just said , Sales people will say what you want to hear , to get you to sign that 12 month contract , so they can earn commission .
Edit: just to add my current ISP TalTalk have some of the worst sales tactics around but i can assure you other sales people will resort to the same tactics to close a deal no matter what ISP .
So always take what sales people say , with a huge pinch of salt . and i was under the impression Sky keep there unbundling plans very secretive with very little notice of exchanges going live .
Edited by deleted (Mon 18-Jul-11 14:32:56)
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You can cancel Sky Broadband within 8 working days of delivery of your Wireless Router or your Activation Date, whichever is the later.
Oliver.
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It has been that way for a while. When I saw it do that, was over a year a go so they're still throttling users just as bad.
A friend of mine on a Market 1 exchange has had Connect since 2007 - its one of the cheapest with 40gb usage. He syncs at 8128 on a 20db attenuation line. He used to get 250kbps maximum on Saturday afternoons - but since early 2011, he gets 2meg.
He's happy enough, but I'd have left long ago.... but then I'd pay more to get more, he can't. He's prefer to pay less :-/
Market 1 exchanges suck.
James - be* pro - on THFB - sync about 17.2mbps - BQM
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Everyone understands why they traffic shape, but it is quite odd to just have to immediately return to normal at midnight.
Either they're doing it just to ensure "peak" times work OK, or they're too lazy to tier their shaping to certain times like Plusnet.
Matt
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Well robzki which one is it?
I'm in exactly the same position. just joined connect. I have been told that I can't now leave and am stuck with the service.
Out of interest when you get poor speeds go and do a speed test with bt (speedtester.bt.com) I get 0.5mb speeds with all tests, very poor web browsing etc but the Bt speedtest gives me normal results.
£17 for this...bargain
good luck
Rob
Or Sky did me free connect for a year, I'd heard horror stories about their service but assumed most isps have them, Appears they weren't unfounded frown
Thanks again smile
And as stated previously you do have 8 days in which to cancel Sky
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Sky used to offer Connect at the LLU price prior to an exchange being unbundled. Not seen any recent posts I must admit, but it was a carrot dangled when Sky were on a land grab exercise, moons ago.
Many put up with the inferior product due to the price that was usually held until the exchange was unbundled.
Hope you get this resolved because I have never seen a happy poster on Connect I'm afraid.
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The author of the above post is a thinkbroadband moderator but it does not constitute an official statement on behalf of thinkbroadband.
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Seen similar stories from those on O2 access (as with connect its a BT circuit) but they have overcrowded Centrals/hostlinks which hand off the traffic to their network because obviously they don't want to spend more money with BT than they have to.
Virgin (ADSL) => Namesco => Newnet => O2 => Plusnet => Zen => Newnet => Zen Lite 8000
Note: I don't lay turf for anyone. astro or otherwise, all views and opinions expressed are my own based on experience.
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