- BT says 2MB, but I'm on PlusNet at 1MB..strange
- Posted by John Perry on March 28th, 2005
I've been on PlusNet a month now having migrated over from BT, and the
migration was easy and all is well so far.
Now, 10 days ago I received this from BT Yahoo:
But I am still only connecting at 1MB - has anyone else received this
and got connected at 2MB, and if so, did they have to do anything?
thanks
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- Posted by James Mourby on March 28th, 2005
"John Perry" <JohnPerry@redoak.co.ukNOSPAM> wrote in message
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I'd imagine seeing as you are now with Plus.net, that BTYahoo have upgraded
all their users to 2Mb speeds and sent out a generic e-mail to everyone on
their mailing list to inform them. Therefore they have done nothing to
your line (as they no longer control it) and your plus.net account will
continue as normal. (Until april when the Plusnet 2mb upgrades start
happening anyway)
- Posted by PlusNet Support Team on March 28th, 2005
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 16:34:08 +0100, James Mourby
<jamesspamtrap@mourby.plusspam.com.invalid> wrote:
Yep, they probably generated the mailing list before you migrated out. I
know when we're creating mailing lists they have to be done a few days in
advance of the mails going out so we can remove people who have opted out,
or where there are duplicate email addresses.
With Regards,
Dave,
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- Posted by David Taylor on March 28th, 2005
PlusNet Support Team <dtomlinson@plus.net> wrote on Mon, 28 Mar 2005 17:38:47 +0100:
Are you running on a Spectrum? A couple of DAYS to filter duplicate
addresses and strip one list from another!?
Anyway, my point was that it doesn't look entirely like a generic
mass-mailing. At least, I wouldn't expect them to send a mass-mailing
to all their customers informing them they have been "_successfully_
upgraded to 2MB", given that at least some of them are going to be too
far away.
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David Taylor
- Posted by John Perry on March 28th, 2005
"David Taylor" <davidt-news@yadt.co.uk> wrote:
Yes I am inclined to agree with you David since BT stated I have been
successfully upgraded - what this means I am not sure.
Does it mean that the BT infrastructure has been upgraded at our
exchange, and it now required BT Yahoo or PlusNet to "flick a switch" to
activate the 2MB?
Or does it mean that had I stayed with BT Yahoo I would have 2MB now,
but as I am with PlusNet, I have to wait a bit longer.
I'm not complaining, just curious as to what is going on.
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- Posted by Sunil Sood on March 28th, 2005
"John Perry" <JohnPerry@redoak.co.ukNOSPAM> wrote in message
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Yes.
Regards
Sunil
- Posted by cw on March 29th, 2005
"David Taylor" <davidt-news@yadt.co.uk> wrote in news:d29uil$1s2f$2
@outcold.yadt.co.uk:
You are forgetting that there are multiple vISPs and the number of ADSL
accounts alone is somewhere approaching 100,000. Then of course you don't
want the script sucking up resources and causing problems with service
operation and any other necessary scripts.
There will be more to it than that but things at enterprise level are
never as easy as it seems..
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- Posted by Bill on March 30th, 2005
Sunil Sood wrote:
Does that mean BTR / BTY have had preferential treatment from their big
brother BTW again ?
Bill
- Posted by Sunil Sood on March 31st, 2005
"Bill" <ngaccount@gen_luncheonmeatbanned_sheet.co.uk> wrote in message
news:424b0a05$0$67364$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader02.plus.net...
No.
It means that BT Retail (and AOL) announced their plans and got their
upgrade orders in before other ISP's..
Regards
Sunil