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How long do Tiscali make you wait for ADSL ??
Posted by Steve Harvey on April 8th, 2005


Hi,
My neighbours were interested in getting ADSL and I advised them to
contact their ISP (they were PAYG on tiscali dial-up) and get an ADSL order
in and it would only be a week and they would be up and running. It has been
a week now and they have not recieved the modem, or sign-up details and thus
do not know it their line is active yet.

I checked the small print on the Tiscali ADSL order site and it appears
that they say it would be 10 [working] days. Is this really how long it
takes ? Is the delay down to BT or is it the ISP's administration delay ??

I suppose with all the TV advertising recentlly they have a full order
book....

Steve


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Posted by The invisible man on April 8th, 2005



"Brax" <us@them.invalied> wrote in message
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my line cleared. Don't go near them !!
Go to http://www.adslguide.org.uk/ and look at there ratings and forum.



Posted by Dave Stanton on April 8th, 2005



Yes, but he gave that advice to his neighbours. Wonder what they did to
him...

Dave

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Posted by Lenny Nero on April 8th, 2005


On Fri, 08 Apr 2005 16:52:51 +0100, Steve Harvey said:

It took 10 weeks for me to get my tiscali line switched on, and 2 more to
get the modem, and yes they did start to charge me after 10 days.

It then took 3 to 4 months to get a connection I could use for more than 3
hours a day, I had no connection after 10 pm every night for the first 4
months.

Every thing is 'not our fault' I have a few months until my 12 month
sentence is up, then I can look forward to months of problems trying to
get them off of my line.

I would rather go back to dial up that stay with tiscali.

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Posted by Bert Kruiswijk on April 9th, 2005


I had to wait 2 weeks, but my line was broadband enabled within 7 days. I
know that there are people complaining about Tiscali.
I am extremely happy, good service, high speeds.

Bert.
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Posted by Harry Bloomfield on April 9th, 2005


Bert Kruiswijk wrote on 09/04/2005 :
That has been our experience over the past 15 months. I got my own
router/modem and the line was live within 6 days, then I had to pester
Tiscali a little to do their bit at their end. It was working an hour
or two after that.

Support is now rubbish, should you have problems, but our service has
been consistently good, reliable and full speed.

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Posted by jfh on April 9th, 2005



"> Take my advice, avoid them at all costs, no mater how cheap they are...
I would second that. I have never meet such a bunch of useless idiots as
their installation people. After waiting a month they informed me they could
not provide an ADSL service in my area. It then took them another two months
to release the line and then only after an Oftel warning. As the say pay
peanuts get Monkeys..



Posted by Lenny Nero on April 10th, 2005


On Sat, 09 Apr 2005 13:01:13 +0100, Harry Bloomfield said:

I will admit that when it works it works ok, but as for support, there is
none, I have been told so many very silly things by the CS, need a new
motherboard to use the free modem, not true (nForce), the internet gets
busy after 10 pm, if there is a person in my road with a better connection
they will push my connection 'off'.

Then after a while your are just not answered anymore.

I have had 2 months out of 9/10 where I could connect at any time of the
day.

The latest is my line cant get the free upgrade to 512, BT say (and all
others I have tested with) line fine for 2MB plus. That caused me to have
no connection for 2 weeks.

IMHO tiscali are not worth the gamble, they lost the whole of Southern UK
for days and their site still said 'all areas fine and 100% working'.

L.

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Posted by Anton Gÿsen on April 10th, 2005


Lenny Nero wrote:

Truly shocking.

Posted by Lenny Nero on April 11th, 2005


On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 12:48:38 +0100, Anton Gÿsen said:

Yep, I know this to be just silly, but its the non savvy types that I
wonder for. Many times I have seen the CS say (in forums) phone extension
cables can not carry an ADSL signal.

You also cant read the tiscali forums (for service problems) until you
have joined. If you look before (as I did) your told there have been no
posts for more than 100 days.

L.

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