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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 25-Feb-11 09:06:29
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Re: Which FTTC isp?


[re: RobertoS] [link to this post]
 
no not confused http://www.aquiss.net/business-fibre-broadband.php
plus you can still get it even you dont have a business
Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Fri 25-Feb-11 09:12:55
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Re: Which FTTC isp?


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Yep John smile.

I found the Business ones a minute ago when someone else referred to them. I had only seen the Residential ones.

So I came back here to correct my posts. Too late blush!

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Standard User aquiss
(experienced) Fri 25-Feb-11 09:35:15
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Re: Which FTTC isp?


[re: RobertoS] [link to this post]
 
Hi RobertoS,

Your looking at the home versions, the the office/business versions are http://www.aquiss.net/business-fibre-broadband.php


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Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Fri 25-Feb-11 11:18:02
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Re: Which FTTC isp?


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In reply to a post by aquiss:
Hi RobertoS,

Your looking at the home versions, the the office/business versions are http://www.aquiss.net/business-fibre-broadband.php
smile
See my reply to Johnct.

Apologies to you smile.

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Edited by RobertoS (Fri 25-Feb-11 11:18:36)

Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 06-Mar-11 20:31:49
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Enta supply FTTC through a number of our resellers, and we also fully support IPv6 through BT's and our own network.

Regards,
Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Mon 07-Mar-11 08:01:59
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In reply to a post by b_bliss:
Enta supply FTTC through a number of our resellers, and we also fully support IPv6 through BT's and our own network.

Regards,
Just look at the header of your post. better still, swap to Theaded mode for a minute and see where that post of yours lies.

I suggest you start clicking the Reply or Quote button against the post you are replying to, not just the latest in the thread.

I have shown no interest in IPV6, and am fully aware of the reseller setup. Apparently more than yourself from other posts of yours. How long have you worked there?

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 14-Mar-11 07:50:53
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[re: RobertoS] [link to this post]
 
I sort of lost interest in the thread when BT's checker told me that I was being activated in September, then not planned, it's now showing 16th of March which is nice smile
So now I can look more actively at those mentioned.
Aquiss, does your service have unmetered uploads?
Standard User aquiss
(experienced) Mon 14-Mar-11 09:24:25
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In reply to a post by paulglavin:
Aquiss, does your service have unmetered uploads?
Nope, please see the first Q&A located under the packages overview:
http://www.aquiss.net/business-fibre-broadband.php

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(deleted) Tue 15-Mar-11 00:11:14
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Poo!
I thought I'd actually made a decision until I read that frown
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(deleted) Tue 15-Mar-11 01:41:45
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Of all the FTTC resellers, only AAISP are routing IPv6 natively and they are now providing v6-ready domestic routers.. This would seem to be a good opportunity to get onstream.

If you go with IDNet or Infinity you'll have to upgrade your hardware again in the next year or so.

~~
Borgon Unit


Unfortunately AAISP have withdrawn the Comtrend router due to a lack of firmware updates. So, back to square one in that respect.
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