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I have Cable internet, we got it throught a company named Cox communications, Veary good quality (fast), and is never down. Tech support is great, and there bundle deal is also (Tv, Telephone, Internet).:D
Glad you got rid of that old Internet. I know what it is like to be passed on from person to person (happend acouple of years ago with my old compaq computer). They transfer you from country to country (people who can barley speek english).:yep: |
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Your story sounds like something that Joseph Heller might've made up during one of his more creative days:D ;) :dead:
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So far we've had no problems with Freenet (except for the missing splitter which I had to organize myself...) but the Tele2 experience was quite frustrating. Hell, all I wanted was DSL and those [Insert what ever you want here] weren't able to deliver it within SIX MONTHS.:damn: |
I think we all have our share of problems with those companies!
I moved in with my girlfriend and wanted to move the DSL line with me - no problem. As allways you have to stay home an entire day for them to drop by during the day. They came and attached the small DSL port to the wall. So far so good, and here stops the fun! Before I move on I should tell you that the line used is owned by TDC and the internet company was Cybercity. Thus is was TDC who set up the box. OK...no connection. Called TDC, they would not transfer my call because Cybercity was my carrier....OK called Cybercity, got right through to a skilled tech. He could not see where the problem was at their end, so they called TDC to log the problem. TDC called me, the next day they would come by. Again....a whole day at home, not able to work....he came by looked at the router and stated the problem must be and the Cybercity central....phew! :doh: Called Cybercity again...they had a guy go out to the central and the hardware - no problem. I then spent 1 hour with the Cybercity tech trying to narrow down the problem since TDC was of no help. Connecting the router in various way and with filters etc we came to the conclusion that the box the TDC guys set up was faulty. Then I was fed up. Cybercity agreed that this was too stupid and told me that eventhough they had to PAY TDC to come out during an evening (so I could get some work done during the day), they would not bill me :) Next night the TDC guy came by. Openend the box and stated "Those wires are connected wrong" :damn: THERE ARE ONLY 3 WIRES!!! |
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Better make sure your new and old net providers aren't just 'in cahoots' and scheming to bounce you around for some market action.
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With Deutsche Telekom, on the first day I had no signal. I had a human operator within 20 seconds, who tested the wire during the first call, then admitted that it was a fault on Telekom's side, and that it would be solved by the technical department this day, and that they would call me when they are done. the call came two hours later, and the line was free. THAT's what is called good and efficient customer service. not a paper war that lasts for months, includes cheats and tricks, and ends with the lawyer. |
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