BT have been working down my road today so went to ask the engineer and he confirmed the fibre install should be complete and the cabs switched on in a couple of months.
:great:
Why are the wee villages left to the end >:(
Because they are at the end of the line? :out:
Quote from: Lona on Jul 16, 2010, 18:17:51
Why are the wee villages left to the end >:(
Because we don't offer lots of connections to make money from :(
So why is Colchester also being left behind, when it is one of the fastest growing towns in England and already of a good size???
Its not just villages getting left behind, I don't have adsl2+ yet either!
Quote from: Lance on Jul 17, 2010, 22:43:18
So why is Colchester also being left behind, when it is one of the fastest growing towns in England and already of a good size???
Its not just villages getting left behind, I don't have adsl2+ yet either!
Maybe its the demographic there Lance, fast growing does not always mean money as such, also long term usage etc needs to be studied I guess to make the investment worthwhile, its growing but the proof is not there yet, just the promise, and with the cuts being made investing right now is not as favourable as it was once, especially with the changes to the bill for everyone getting 2mb connections being changed as the money is not even there for that. :(
I think the only reason the exchange I am on is getting it is because it serves more business than residential customers including a large shopping centre.
In MK, the driving force is the generally poor speeds due to aluminium cabling.
combination of both I reckon, the good news is its comiing.
Been checking IDNet's packages and will compare to Zen (ended up back there as needed more IPs and more usage) when their packages come out.
Oh btw Rik, welcome back, hope you had a good break.
I did, thanks, Mitch, but I'm feeling homesick for the Highlands today. ;)
Yes when I went down to London about 4 years ago for a hospital app. which I turned into a bit of a mini break.
Was really fed up when I came home for days
This may last longer. :)
Quote from: Rik on Jul 19, 2010, 10:54:34
This may last longer. :)
Is a move on the books eventually then , Rik?
I think the winters would remain a problem for me, Gary, but in all other respects I am very tempted.
Quote from: Rik on Jul 19, 2010, 11:21:46
I think the winters would remain a problem for me, Gary, but in all other respects I am very tempted.
I think a well heated home and some of the new outdoor super warm windproof clothing would be good, its just teh lack of light that would do it for me in Scotland, I think if your heart yearns its a message that maybe you should follow, we should all end up spending our days where we feel most comfortable and at home, being part of a tribe as such is something very human and alas also very forgotten sometimes.
It's the light which is my problem, Gary.
Quote from: Rik on Jul 19, 2010, 11:27:07
It's the light which is my problem, Gary.
I can understand that it would be mine too, the winter short days get to me down here, thats bad enough, maybe being back home may balance that though? I would have to spend some time in a place with low Winter light before I moved to know as even if it was my real home it may crush me somewhat.
I'm wondering about spending a month up there in winter, living as normally as possible, ie not on holiday. The summer days and the space do tempt me so.
Quote from: Rik on Jul 19, 2010, 11:31:56
I'm wondering about spending a month up there in winter, living as normally as possible, ie not on holiday. The summer days and the space do tempt me so.
I think that's a great idea, then you will know for sure if its the right thing to do, it may be just what the doctor ordered :)
I have to make sure they can get me to Raigmore quickly. ;)
Quote from: Rik on Jul 19, 2010, 11:41:38
I have to make sure they can get me to Raigmore quickly. ;)
;D
You could do with a Winnebago or similar.
I yearn to live on the Isle of Wight myself, sadly not big on IT so not an option sadly.
The Isle of Wight has many of the characteristics I like too, Mitch.
Me too. I used to live there. :)
I know. ;)
Quote from: Simon on Jul 19, 2010, 12:48:52
Me too. I used to live there. :)
Why did you leave? Work?
I was a child when I lived there, from about 3 to 13, so didn't have much choice about having to move.
Was 4 when we moved from London to MK so me neither.
Was 38 when we moved here, and plead insanity. ;D
I like the Isle or Wight I have some good friends there, the place has a special feel if you fit in with the locals, more a community than the mainland
Islands tend to have that effect, Gary, though it can become intrusive.
Out in the sticks in Ireland it is like that too.
We went to stay with some family friends and I was awoken one morning to the sound of someone shouting Hello, Hello!
It turned out to be a cousin of one of the people we were staying with but it was definitely a culture shock for me.
It could have been worse, Mitch, it could have been a leprechaun. ;)
;D
Quote from: Rik on Jul 20, 2010, 10:33:10
Islands tend to have that effect, Gary, though it can become intrusive.
A bit like very small villages where your every move seems to be known by people that know your name even though you have never met them!
Exactly.
Registered my interest in taking FTTC with Zen and they've come back and said that BT have no planned date for installation/activation.
Checked ID's checker too and that says the same
:(
What happened to December, I wonder?
Or maybe the engineers are laying it but BT haven't yet decided when to switch the cabinets on.
They're tossing a coin. ;)
Couple of redundant words on the end there... :whistle:
:rofl: :karmic:
Sam Knows not showing an FTTC activation date for my exchange :(
Maybe he just doesn't know. ;D
Isn't your exchange is on a trial Mitch, so it possible won't be publicly announced?
I know they were trialling FTTP so maybe I'll get 100 Meg instead provided Zen will service it as I'm not moving to BT for it.
I'll be moving in. ;D
;D