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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 14-May-15 16:03:53
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Re: Which ISP for backup connection?


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Edit they use the Talktalk Business network also but if you don't have it they can use BT ADSL also. Everyone pays the same and they buy what they need.

My supplier almost exactly the same without contract tie-in - £26 per month.


You seem desperate to sell them are.you not one of them?

Thrs guy's reselll via icnet so nothing special
Standard User RobertoS
(elder) Thu 14-May-15 16:17:09
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icnet?

My broadband basic info/help site - www.robertos.me.uk. Domains, site and mail hosting - Tsohost.
Connection - Plusnet UnLim Fibre (FTTC). Sync 60000/16961kbps @ 600m. - IPv4BQM IPv6BQM
Standard User professor973
(fountain of knowledge) Thu 14-May-15 18:54:50
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I would say you are "One of Them"! Either way, they do all AA do cheaper and better! http://www.pulse8.co.uk/ - As for the rest of the jibberish, possibly you could interpret for a Pleb!

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 14-May-15 19:33:44
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I'm neither of them. I wouldn't want to be either. I will believe this wonderful ISP you have based on when someone has a fault and when they fix it.

We don't all want cheaper! I very very much doubt they can do it better. But I am sure you will come back and prove me wrong. smile

jibberish? How about you stop being a pleb and use google? it's all there for you.
Standard User professor973
(fountain of knowledge) Thu 14-May-15 20:56:13
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Many here will vouch for the absolute mess my broadband was, due to degraded line that BTW STILL will not fix. Zen (line) and Enta both made a pigs ear and the situation worse. Adam and Sam at Pulse8 have jumped through hoops and hours making adjustments on their control screen while on the phone. The result at the moment is a slower but stable line, which will do nicely till upgrade to fibre, shortening my flaky 2k of copper/aluminium to 300 metres. ALL BTOR visits arranged by P8 were with the promise of NO charge whatever the outcome. All of the above has been a long saga witnessed by many here, which leaves me more that happy with my supplier. Oh, and they are not cheap, just no dearer than PN & BT, but cheaper than AA.
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/share/39a1c33dbf9...
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/share/b3e8294be54...

How things were.
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/share/78e5ee4fbf6...

http://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/share/1bc1b3dd005...

Edited by professor973 (Thu 14-May-15 21:05:13)

Standard User professor973
(fountain of knowledge) Sat 16-May-15 00:34:32
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Good news attached to this months invoice - More of it AND cheaper!


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If you were previously paying for a 500gb package you will also save £6 per month!

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Standard User dragon2611
(committed) Tue 19-May-15 21:59:11
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Intersting seems TalkTalk haven't yet ceased the previous occupants line, (Of course that might still happen between now and mine going live) I know they've been told about the move as the previous occupant took their service with them and has confirmed it's live in their new property.

Also my Pulse8 login seems to work on it, I've therefore asked pulse8 if a new line is still the best way forward or if they can just take over the one that's here.

Either way works for me... I kinda hope this line stays active until Next week when openreach come to install mine.
Standard User professor973
(fountain of knowledge) Tue 19-May-15 22:58:24
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Will be interesting to see how it pans out, as TT LLU to certain other TT LLU resellers can be problematic, their customer service and desire to make it tough for folks to move away, or keep their number can be a pain.

Standard User dragon2611
(committed) Wed 20-May-15 10:41:57
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Will be interesting to see how it pans out, as TT LLU to certain other TT LLU resellers can be problematic, their customer service and desire to make it tough for folks to move away, or keep their number can be a pain.


Because the line is stopped I can't even dial 17070 to find out it's number, I've asked the previous occupant if they've taken the same number to their new address and what it was.

Pulse8 don't seem to mind that I'm using the service a bit early, my static IP doesn't work yet but that's because it's not fully activated.

To be honest I don't really care if they can take over the line or if I still end up paying for a new one, I'm just hoping It continues working until at least one of my own lines go active.
Standard User bobble_bob
(fountain of knowledge) Thu 28-May-15 21:47:22
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It depends TT LLU SMPF (as on broadband only, thats what i have) migrations work fine. Its when they're fully unbundled you get problems
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