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Jonathan

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Feb 10, 2014, 3:02:04 PM2/10/14
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"The Todal" wrote in message news:blsp0o...@mid.individual.net...

I have taken out a (home) subscription to fibre broadband. It seems that
BT Openreach are responsible for the connection itself even though my
ISP is a different organisation.

The speed of my connection was significantly below what I had been led
to expect, both for upload and download. I complained. The speed of
downloads has now been increased slightly and the speed of uploads by a
considerable amount.

My question is, will this speed increase be at the expense of some other
unlucky customer who now finds that his speed will have reduced? And if
so, does this seem legal, honest and honourable on the part of the
suppliers?



trolling wankstain well hello there jonathan

your too thick to use google


Jonathan

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Feb 10, 2014, 3:09:34 PM2/10/14
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"Jon Ribbens" wrote in message
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On 2014-02-10, The Todal <deadm...@beeb.net> wrote:
> I have taken out a (home) subscription to fibre broadband. It seems that
> BT Openreach are responsible for the connection itself even though my
> ISP is a different organisation.
>
> The speed of my connection was significantly below what I had been led
> to expect, both for upload and download. I complained. The speed of
> downloads has now been increased slightly and the speed of uploads by a
> considerable amount.
>
> My question is, will this speed increase be at the expense of some other
> unlucky customer who now finds that his speed will have reduced?

No.

It might be at the expense of the connection being a bit less reliable,
possibly.

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Checkmate

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Feb 10, 2014, 9:28:17 PM2/10/14
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First check out what Jonathan said:


> My question is, will this speed increase be at the expense of some other
> unlucky customer who now finds that his speed will have reduced?
>

Yes it will, Jonathan. Not only that, but they'll probably notify the
other customer whose speed was reduced, and he'll be really really mad
at you.

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