- My Tiscali Broadband is so slow....
- Posted by John on January 22nd, 2005
Anyone else noticed its been poor for a while now? I'm on 512k, but
struggling to get dial-up speeds...
John
- Posted by John on January 22nd, 2005
"John" <3447740@mail2me.com> wrote in message
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Furthermore, I've just done a bandwidth test and got the following result:
130.9 kilobits per second
Thats for a 512k connection.
- Posted by PhilT on January 22nd, 2005
Sorry mate, Tiscali is basically crap. Your experience matches that of
countless others.
Time to move on.
Phil
- Posted by Bert Kruiswijk on January 23rd, 2005
I agree with Andy. Tiscali can give me fast broadband and a stable
connection, no other ISP have been able to deliver this to me. Speed are
close to theorectical maximum.
Bert.
"andy" <andypandy@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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- Posted by Anonymous on January 23rd, 2005
I had a few fairly good months with Tiscali and them it fell to pieces.
Support was disgraceful. They would tell you anything to get off the line.
Look at the forums at adslguide.org.uk
Unfortunately it used to be a horrendous job getting released by Tiscali. I
sent 2 letters to the chief exec. Hopefully it might be a bit easier now.
I am very happy with VISPA. Best of luck.
Hugh
"Bert Kruiswijk" <e.kruiswijkNOSPAM@tiscali.co.uk> wrote in message
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- Posted by DB. on January 23rd, 2005
John wrote:
I'm in much the same position as you and have just received a long email
from "Support" at my own ISP (not Tiscali) with a list of possible
causes. It might be worth your reading. If you'll email me with a
valid address I'll copy it to you.
--
DB.
- Posted by Tony on January 23rd, 2005
"Bert Kruiswijk" <e.kruiswijkNOSPAM@tiscali.co.uk> wrote in message
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Same here, I never get a dropped connection and speeds are almost maximum
all the time.
Perhaps the problems are with some exchanges?
Tony
- Posted by Flying Rat on January 23rd, 2005
In article <1106440092.888578.23370@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups. com>, PhilT
says...
And thanks to their outdated Datastream bollocks migrating is both
expensive and difficult. Way to go Tosscali. Bankruptcy would be a
blessing in disguise to the rest of the Internet.
FR
- Posted by Flying Rat on January 23rd, 2005
In article <41f36dc8_4@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com>, Bert Kruiswijk
says...
I won't bother poking holes in your stupid statement as you are probably
too retarded to understand the difference between datastream and
IPstream. Like paying multiple connection charges do you?
- Posted by Bert Kruiswijk on January 23rd, 2005
You sound like my wife. She is a Professor in her eyes I am just a retared
Doctor.
"Flying Rat" <me9@privacy.net> wrote in message
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- Posted by KaniStef on January 23rd, 2005
i cant be doing with people like you who hide behind fake addresses, you can
abuse people all you like but you clearly have something to hide by using a
fake address.
- Posted by kraftee on January 23rd, 2005
"KaniStef" <kanistef@aol.com> wrote in message
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Actually a lot of Usenet users either corrupt their addresses or use fake
ones just so that they do not get harvested & then spammed, it's not just a
case of trying to hide their identity...
- Posted by KaniStef on January 24th, 2005
agreed but i find my spam protection adequate enough, still i shall look into
how i can set my address to be different.
do you know how, after all im a thick aol member ha,ha,ha,ha