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Posted by |MorpheousUk| on February 29th, 2004


Hi

Just wondering if anyone on here as recently been through the migration
process.

If you have I have a few questions

1) How long did it take from start to finish

2) Did it all go smoothly

3) Are you glad you migrated


Cheers

|MorpheousUk|


Posted by Stuart Gibson on February 29th, 2004


I am in the process of migrating from BT(Openworld/Yahoo??) 512k Broadband
@£29.99/month to Central Point 2048k @ £35.49/month.

I applied on 5 Feb and the whole process is supposed to take 20 working
days, so I **should** be hooked up by 4 March.

BT disconnect is on 2 March, so I'll have to wait a couple of days to see if
the migration has worked.

If all goes well, I'll let you know.

Stu.

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Posted by Alexander Mann on February 29th, 2004


|MorpheousUk| wrote:

About 8 months ago, from PIPEX to AAISP. I think things have speeded up
since then.

40 days :-/

Down time was about 2 hours because PIPEX killed my account before the
migration actually happened.

Yes. Who are you leaving/joining?

Alex
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Alexander Mann

Posted by Adam Davies on February 29th, 2004


In article <1078089941.30373.0@nnrp-t71-02.news.uk.clara.net>, "Stuart
Gibson" <no e-mail address> says...
That wouldn't be a migration, that would be a cease and reprovide, you
cant migrate to a different package (i.e 512k to a 2mb line) as they
need to send someone into the exchange to change the card AFIK.

Posted by Anton Gysen on March 1st, 2004


|MorpheousUk| wrote:

Surely that has nothing to do with the migration process and everything
to do with how good each individual ISP is.


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