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Old 18 June 2013, 07:39 PM
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Same problem here <1mb/sec.
Now running everything via a "3" Mi-Fi dongle.
I get 5mb/sec now.
Much better, only snag is 10GB limit per month and £15 per month too.

Still, so far so good and last month had about 500mb spare on the last day.

PITA though.
Old 18 June 2013, 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Ant
They put their equipment into exchange not the cabinet.
aha, I was going to put cabinet/exchange

but did not bother - wondered if someone would call it

see Sub-loop unbundling

http://www.ofcom.org.uk/static/archi...background.htm
Old 18 June 2013, 08:26 PM
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openreach are slowly be going to integrating FTTH, as far as i'm concerned they wont get a penny from me as them ****'s led to the company i contracted to nearly lost me everything due to their incompetence


not bitter at all
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Originally Posted by f1_fan
No, but I have vested internest in it and can read!!! The government plan to roll out broadband to all rural areas is over budget, behind schedule and most importantly in many cases does not deliver broadband speed anyway... it will come under even more scrutiny when the National Audit Office report is publsihed imminently... it isn't expected to be good reading.
Where has this (negative) slant (factual?) been published - genuinely interested. I work for LGA's and the above is far from the truth for the authorities I work with.
Old 18 June 2013, 09:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Shaun
Where has this (negative) slant (factual?) been published - genuinely interested. I work for LGA's and the above is far from the truth for the authorities I work with.
thats why i didnt reply , if he had worked on the infrastructure it would of been a different story but he just reads the negative press
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Originally Posted by Shaun
Where has this (negative) slant (factual?) been published - genuinely interested. I work for LGA's and the above is far from the truth for the authorities I work with.
Originally Posted by Ant
thats why i didnt reply , if he had worked on the infrastructure it would of been a different story but he just reads the negative press
UK rural broadband rollout criticised by auditors

This is a report by the government appointed auditors and says pretty much what I said.

Don't bother with the excuses as we all know I'm right!
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where has the op or anyone has said anything about rural?

so you found a story to kind of fit into your statement , laughable.

you must know everything because you "read it on the internet'
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Originally Posted by Ant
where has the op or anyone has said anything about rural?

so you found a story to kind of fit into your statement , laughable.

you must know everything because you "read it on the internet'
No, I told you in the thread a few weeks ago that the National Audit Office were about to publish a damning report into the Broadabnd roll out in the UK...and now they have! You of course ignored it as you know better despite the fact you're an aerial fitter or some such nonsense yet talk about working with the infrastructure... next you'll be calling yourself an engineer
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I worked for Telent as a BT contractor ....... Not done aerials for a while

Didn't know I needed to update my cv on here for you....


So that puts me in the category of knowing more than you so hush your gums

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F1fan,
Luckily not all authorities should be tarred with the same brush.

Our contract has been awarded. 91% of region to be at a minimum of 24mbps and the remaining 9% will be at a minimum of 2mbps to 24mbps.

Deployment will be starting soon. This specific rollout covers 3 authorities.
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Originally Posted by Ant
I worked for Telent as a BT contractor ....... Not done aerials for a while

Didn't know I needed to update my cv on here for you....


So that puts me in the category of knowing more than you so hush your gums
No it doesn't, please don't pretend you know or are responsible for anything important infrastructure wise as we all know it's bollocks although given the state of the project maybe you are in charge.

So you are claiming the report done by the government'ss own audit office into the giovernment's own broadband roll out is completely wrong as obviously they have a vested interest in painting it in a bad light

You really do embarrass yourself sometimes. Now get back to wiring up a few old folks phones and shut the **** up for once
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Originally Posted by Shaun
F1fan,
Luckily not all authorities should be tarred with the same brush.

Our contract has been awarded. 91% of region to be at a minimum of 24mbps and the remaining 9% will be at a minimum of 2mbps to 24mbps.

Deployment will be starting soon. This specific rollout covers 3 authorities.
No worries and I'm glad to hear it.

As an Internet developer I do get frustrated with the fact that in some areas we are woefully behind the rest of Western Europe...... we need to be leading this race not trailing behind like the fat kid on a school sports day!!
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Originally Posted by f1_fan
No it doesn't, please don't pretend you know or are responsible for anything important infrastructure wise as we all know it's bollocks although given the state of the project maybe you are in charge.

So you are claiming the report done by the government'ss own audit office into the giovernment's own broadband roll out is completely wrong as obviously they have a vested interest in painting it in a bad light

You really do embarrass yourself sometimes. Now get back to wiring up a few old folks phones and shut the **** up for once
.....

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Originally Posted by Ant
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Glad you took my advice... well done
Old 06 July 2013, 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by f1_fan
No worries and I'm glad to hear it.

As an Internet developer I do get frustrated with the fact that in some areas we are woefully behind the rest of Western Europe...... we need to be leading this race not trailing behind like the fat kid on a school sports day!!
I'm just glad I live in an area that means I attain 60mbps.

Whilst the historical situation is probably the real issue, looking to implement this kind of infrastructure project in the current climate certainly won't be helping situations, which I can personally appreciate. In a political environment things are never black and white unfortunately, which adds to the challenge.

Local Authorities are now being faced with up to 30% reductions over the next 3-4yrs....... that is severe by any stretch of the imagination. Sort of puts it all in to context.

BT was awarded the contract following a procurement exercise through the Government’s Broadband Delivery UK (BDUK) framework. BT is contributing £5.67m towards fibre deployment in “non-commercial” areas whilst this region is contributing £4.45m – with a further £4.45m coming from BDUK funds. Just over £14.5m investment in the region - not insurmountable investment and certainly a major project for the region.
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