Well that just might be the straw that broke the Bison's back.
-->
-->"MTS Newsgroup Management" <Newsg...@mts.net> wrote in message
-->news:NRqzm.130702$Y83.1...@newsfe21.iad...
-->> Effective November 13, 2009, MTS will no longer be providing access to the
-->> Newsgroup (Usenet) service. Notice posted at www.mts.ca/newsgroups
-->
-->Well that just might be the straw that broke the Bison's back.
-->
... and they're in the process of moving the mail server over to MSN.
Just talked to support ... the usenet plug is indeed going to be pulled in
early November, he was surprised that the announcement was somewhat hidden.
MTS will loose many customers because of this foolishness.
Well what's that small pipe worth to a subscriber?
Less then I'm paying now?
"4newsgroups" <4news...@mts.net> wrote in message
news:kzszm.1250$eJ4...@newsfe07.iad...
-->cc to wpg.general
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-->"4newsgroups" <4news...@mts.net> wrote in message
-->news:kzszm.1250$eJ4...@newsfe07.iad...
-->>
-->> "S. Cargo" <sca...@muxxnet.com> wrote in message
-->> news:0Ladnb-fG8gWz1PX...@supernews.com...
-->>> myh...@mts.net wrote:
-->>>
-->>>> On Thu, 8 Oct 2009 14:54:09 -0500, "4newsgroups" <4news...@mts.net>
-->>>> wrote:
-->>>>
-->>>> -->
-->>>> -->"MTS Newsgroup Management" <Newsg...@mts.net> wrote in message
-->>>> -->news:NRqzm.130702$Y83.1...@newsfe21.iad...
-->>>> -->> Effective November 13, 2009, MTS will no longer be providing access
-->>>> to the
-->>>> -->> Newsgroup (Usenet) service. Notice posted at www.mts.ca/newsgroups
-->>>> -->
-->>>> -->Well that just might be the straw that broke the Bison's back.
-->>>> -->
-->>>>
-->>>>
-->>>> ... and they're in the process of moving the mail server over to MSN.
-->>>
-->>> They're transferring ALL services over to Windows Live. It seems that
-->>> the only thing MTS will be providing directly to their subscribers
-->>> is a pipe to the internet.
-->>>
-->>> mts.ca/windowslive/
Yes Hotmail, obviously they're hurting during the recession, but you'd think
they'd want to keep customers and not force them to Shaw..
-->> Well what's that small pipe worth to a subscriber?
-->>
-->> Less then I'm paying now?
-->>
-->>
-->>
-->
"MTS Newsgroup Management" <Newsg...@mts.net> wrote in message
news:NRqzm.130702$Y83.1...@newsfe21.iad...
http://www.eternal-september.org/
I've been using this since I lost patience with the slowness of whoever
MTS had newsgroups contracted out to.
Not bad, for free.
Dave S.
Then you are in for some hurt.
> Just talked to support ... the usenet plug is indeed going to be pulled in
> early November, he was surprised that the announcement was somewhat
> hidden.
> MTS will loose many customers because of this foolishness.
Microsoft doesn't have a decent news server. Guess the MTS exec people got
their lobster.
Now I know you are in trouble. Windows Live os a POC. Just unloaded it.
I am evaluating my options. Just finished trying Windows Live, what a POC.
Huge step backwards and a PITA to get used to.
Bet Gmail acounts are on the rise.
Over the next few days everybody on MTS should send MTS e-mail asking how
much our monthly rate is going to be discounted based on the reduced package
we will be receiving. I mean everybody on MTS, absolutely flood them with
polite enquiries, starting Friday evening.
If only a few of us do it, not much is likely to happen, if most of us do
it, it will get their attention.
COMMENTS AND QUESTIONS:
It has just come to our attention that MTS will be dropping it's newsnet
access in November.
Effective November 13, 2009, MTS will no longer be providing access to the
Newsgroup (Usenet) service. Notice posted at www.mts.ca/newsgroups
We use this feature daily. How will we be compensated? Will we receive a
credit on our MTS bill to allow us to purchase this service from another
online newsgroup server provider?
Please respond to our request.
Response Required?:Yes
Might be a good idea, but will probably will fall on deaf ears.
Anyone know of another provider that doesn't limit GB downloaded per month?
Bill
I recently switched to Eternal September which is a *free* news server.
Access is limited to text-only newsgroups, such as this one.
The URL in question is http://www.eternal-september.org.
Good luck!
Martin
Windows Live can do newsgroups, poorly, but it sort of works. I like
Thunderbird much better myself.
One huge thing I like about news groups is that it is uncensored by it's
definition. Harder for our thoughts to be controlled, edited and
managed. Hopefully it will survive, even though I am sure the
government wants it gone.
Agreed. Newsgroup feeds and services are not exactly expensive when
ammortized over the whole subscriber base. Take Shaw, at least 5 million
customers. Say $2 for each per year, much less than 1% of the take, for
$10 million a top rate newsgroup service should be trivial and lucrative.
But in cost cutting, likely a target as most subscribers probably don't
use the services. So they can chop it and not tick off too many
subscribers. That is the reality.
Hopefully the tide will reverse in the future, as there are not too many
"Blogs" that allow unmoderated comments like usenet does.
There is a logic problem with businesses following the cost cutting
scenario. If they cut 100% of their staff, services, taxable assets,
etc. they could achieve not just zero costs but zero income as well.
There is no reason customers would continue to pay for products and
services they aren't going to receive. I'm not going to walk up to an
MTS outlet and say "Here! Take my money. Abuse me. I don't want anything
in return.".
Later
Mike
So you paid MTS, post in news groups, so does that mean with no news
groups MTS is going to lower the price?
Cost cutting in businesses has many reasons. But i they think they can
do more with less, they should or the competition will do it for them.
A long time ago after they took over the MBNet. I'm with Shaw now.
> post in news groups, so does that mean with no news
> groups MTS is going to lower the price?
Logically if they are going to take something away they should
compensate the users in some way. Switching to a terrible product (based
on comments I've heard from American friends) such as Microsoft Live is
just thumbing their nose at their customers. If MTS doesn't want to be
in the internet business any more then they should either sell out or
close their doors. Sprint and Verison want into Southern Manitoba. This
is the perfect opportunity for them to sell off more assets and make a
quick buck.
> Cost cutting in businesses has many reasons. But i they think they can
> do more with less, they should or the competition will do it for them.
There are numerous satirical cartoons which point out the extreme end
of cost cutting better than I could. If a company sees its greatest
expense as the workers they could cut them down to zero. But there would
be nobody to do anything. As a reseller, they could cut the product they
purchase. But they could run out of product to sell. Instead MTS have
chosen to substitute a reasonable (but not fantastic) product with
something of much lower value while charging the same price. The
customers are justifiably annoyed with this.
OTOH there are potential ways to cut costs. Selling empty buildings,
reduce duplication of services, find a wholesale supplier which will
sell the same or better services at a better price. Recycling obsolete
material. Are 5000 licenses of Windows and Office better for the
business than spending $75/year for tech support of a commercial Linux
install and Open Office? Is it better to pay a *NIX person twice the
going rate of an MCSE if they can do 50 times the work (and do it properly)?
All this is close to getting off topic. I wouldn't count on MTS to
lower their prices. They are likely to increase them and have Microsoft
bill separately. I wasn't impressed with their demands for $10/month
just for an e-mail account (early 90's) from the $5/month I was paying
MBNet. As a consumer I asked if I was getting value for the money I was
spending and came to the conclusion it was better to walk away from the
deal. If people here with MTS want newsgroup access there are a finite
number of solutions. Pick one and stick with it.
Later
Mike
Maybe time to write the CRTC and ask them to provide some compeition.
I did. Many times.
Later
Mike
Well, at least electrons are recyclable. Plan on doing it at least twice
a year myself.
I didn't even realize the news server was getting shut down until
today when | tried to access it. I phoned technical support and they
confirmed that the newsserver has been shutdown - the support person
wasn't sure if it was even shutdown so he had to go ask his manager
and put me on hold for a while.
I sent an inquiry to MTS today asking how much they are going to
decrease my bill by since they are no longer giving me the services I
was paying for. Urrrrgggg so frustrating.
They must have just shut it down today. Their access was still working
yesterday morning. I left the news.mts.net folder in my OE just to see how
much longer it would be kept up and running.
-->On Oct 9, 8:56�am, "4newsgroups" <4newsgro...@mts.net> wrote:
-->> "Mr Frederick" <fpedit...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
-->>
-->> news:pkGzm.226168$sC1.1...@newsfe17.iad...
-->>
-->> > "MTS Newsgroup Management" <Newsgro...@mts.net> wrote in message
-->> >news:NRqzm.130702$Y83.1...@newsfe21.iad...
-->> >> Effective November 13, 2009, MTS will no longer be providing access to
-->> >> the Newsgroup (Usenet) service. �Notice posted atwww.mts.ca/newsgroups
-->>
-->> > Over the next few days everybody on MTS should send MTS e-mail asking
how
-->> > much our monthly rate is going to be discounted based on the reduced
-->> > package we will be receiving. �I mean everybody on MTS, absolutely flood
-->> > them with polite enquiries, starting Friday evening.
-->> > If only a few of us do it, not much is likely to happen, if most of us
do
-->> > it, it will get their attention.
-->>
-->> Might be a good idea, but will probably will fall on deaf ears.
-->>
-->> Anyone know of another provider that doesn't limit GB downloaded per
month?
-->
-->I didn't even realize the news server was getting shut down until
-->today when | tried to access it. I phoned technical support and they
-->confirmed that the newsserver has been shutdown - the support person
-->wasn't sure if it was even shutdown so he had to go ask his manager
-->and put me on hold for a while.
-->
-->I sent an inquiry to MTS today asking how much they are going to
-->decrease my bill by since they are no longer giving me the services I
-->was paying for. Urrrrgggg so frustrating.
The notice that the newsgroup server was going to be shutdown was hidden on
the MTS site. I don't think many knew this was happening.
So this is the response I go from MTS:
Good Morning
Thank you for your e-mail. MTS did provide Internet customers with
free access to a newsgroup service called Usenet. As of Nov, 13,
2009, that service was no longer offered. The demand for newsgroups
has decreased significantly over the last few years as customers have
found more exciting ways to share information on the web. Therefore
the majority of telephone companies have discontinued this service.
As this was a free service, there will be no reduction in your
monthly Internet rate.
For further assistance please call 225 5687 or 1 877 638 4255. Our
call center is open for billing inquiries weekdays from 8AM to 6PM,
and service inquiries 8AM to 10PM seven days a week.
Sincerely,
Bev
MTS Internet Services
Good Morning
And just now when I wanted on MY internet they are
demanding that I log on............
That in itself is not the problem................
The problem that I now have is that NOBLE MTS
does not accept any of my log on codes that I have
used since Alexander Graham Bell invented
the internet!
That'd be Tim Berners Lee.
Or Sir Tim to you.
An Englishman, nae some ragin' Scottish hillbilly mon.