Tiscali Broadband
I ordered Tiscali broadband on February 17th at 10pm.
They're supposed to send me regular email updates about my order, but I haven't had anything. This was 10 days ago now, and according to my receipt email, I should be online and connected by March 5th. :roll:
They're supposed to send me regular email updates about my order, but I haven't had anything. This was 10 days ago now, and according to my receipt email, I should be online and connected by March 5th. :roll:
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No problems. My connection issues have all come to the microfilters that have stopped working properly. Replace it and we're back as we were.
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Tiscali's contention rates are DREADFUL.
Keep WELL clear of them.
You're supposed to get a service at 512k, but it's more like 56k dial-up when you hit the contention on the first multiplexer in the chain.
They are, alledgedly, the slowest broadband supplier in the UK, hence their price being so low.
Don't forget, there's no such thing as a free lunch, especially in the telecommunications world.
Keep WELL clear of them.
You're supposed to get a service at 512k, but it's more like 56k dial-up when you hit the contention on the first multiplexer in the chain.
They are, alledgedly, the slowest broadband supplier in the UK, hence their price being so low.
Don't forget, there's no such thing as a free lunch, especially in the telecommunications world.
Never had any problems with it, although it is rather no frills.
The featureless USB modem you get isn't as exciting as the monolithic Motorola Surfboard I had with blueyonder.
edit - living in farmerland and being from the city, no-one has heard of broadband, therefore the local exchange does not slow down to a crawl
The featureless USB modem you get isn't as exciting as the monolithic Motorola Surfboard I had with blueyonder.
edit - living in farmerland and being from the city, no-one has heard of broadband, therefore the local exchange does not slow down to a crawl
oh I have that advantage too.stu wrote:edit - living in farmerland and being from the city, no-one has heard of broadband, therefore the local exchange does not slow down to a crawl
Personally I'm on Pipex at £24 a month but I sit on the internet all day downloading TV shows and other massive files (ISOs and the like).
Said friend at the momeny doesn't use the internet v. much however once he gets BB will (without question) start downloading tons of music and eventually the odd TV show too. Therefore I want to avoid a cap if at all possible (or get a decent sized one like 20gb).
See his mother had gone for AOL (they were on AOL Dial-up) but they have a Mac-a-droid which AOL don't support. I could have made an effort to install it by hand but watching him chastise the mother over the phone for being a stupid bitch was far more worthwhile.
So any ideas from anyone?
"He has to be larger than bacon"
did you not read the bit where I said I ommitted this fact to watch him chastise his mother? Or were you too busy being *wacky* by putting lampshades on your head whilst wearing a Firefox t-shirt (loser)Luke-H wrote:AOL do support Mac-a-droids, well, you can use it on them. Just tell him to get an ethernet router and there are plenty of sites on Google that tell you how to use AOL without even having to go near their software.
"He has to be larger than bacon"