a lot of citys still only have "up to 8meg" .
and dont get me started on rural :rolleyes:
socialgiraffe;59812 wrote:I switched from AOL (carried by BT) to Virgin Fibre Optic recently. Changing over was a royal pain in the neck but now it is all up and running I must admit that it is very fast and excellent when there are a few things online and downloading at one time. If you have the option for fibre optic (whoever supplies it) then I would recommend.
Well they told my mother that their contractors had replaced all the cable from exchange to village and this was thinner cable with more attenuation. I tried talking to BT but every department blamed another and the upshot was no more ADSL in the village.Craig;59803 wrote:WDR BT would not have hanged the cable unless it was VERY badly damaged they are more ikely to have changed the equipment in the telephone exchange
I think the best answer is "No comment" but I am not surprisedWorthDoingRight;59829 wrote:Well they told my mother that their contractors had replaced all the cable from exchange to village and this was thinner cable with more attenuation. I tried talking to BT but every department blamed another and the upshot was no more ADSL in the village.
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