Crap BB services in the UK

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Terrible state of affairs....


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4270487.stm
from bbc:

Britons fed up with net service

People are frustrated by price, speed and customer service
A survey conducted by PC Pro Magazine has revealed that many Britons are unhappy with their internet service.

They are fed up with slow speeds, high prices and the level of customer service they receive.

17% of readers have switched suppliers and a further 16% are considering changing in the near future.

It is particularly bad news for BT, the UK's biggest internet supplier, with almost three times as many people trying to leave as joining.

Problems switching


SURVEY AT A GLANCE
17% have switched suppliers during 2004
16% considering switching soon
12% unable to switch
Users offered cheaper prices if they want to swap
Providers withholding vital information

A third of the 2,000 broadband users interviewed were fed up with their current providers but this could be just the tip of the iceberg thinks Tim Danton, editor of PC Pro Magazine.

"We expect these figures to leap in 2005. Every month the prices drop, and more and more people are trying to switch," he said.

The survey found that BT and Tiscali have been actively dissuading customers from leaving by offering them a lower price when they phone up to cancel their subscription.

Some readers were offered a price drop just 25p more expensive than that offered by an alternative operator, making it hardly worth while swapping.

Rip off

If you just stick with your current connection then there's every chance you're being ripped off
Tim Danton, PC Pro Magazine

Other found themselves tied into 12-month contracts.

Broadband has become hugely competitive and providers are desperate to hold on to customers.

12% of those surveyed found themselves unable to swap at all.

"We discovered a huge variety of problems, but one of the biggest issues is the current supplier withholding the information that people need to give to their new supplier," said Tim Danton, editor of PC Pro.

"This breaks the code of practice, but because that code is voluntary there's nothing we or Ofcom can do to help," he said.

There is a vast choice of internet service providers in the UK now and an often bewildering array of broadband packages.

With prices set to drop even further in coming months Mr Danton advises everyone to shop around carefully.

"If you just stick with your current connection then there's every chance you're being ripped off," he warned. "
 
LOL @ hArTh.

I cannot wait for the Slaying of the Telkomonopoly Vampire to begin - it will be just like that obese vampirous creature going in BladeII (or was it BladeI :confused: )
 
Wonder what those people would say if they had Telkom as their BB supplier
 
free flights..

IMHO they would be jumping out of their apartment windows cos they'd think the end of the world has come. And indeed it would, their economy would hit the dust like a billion tons of hardened earth-penetrating titanium.

And that titanium, ladies and gents, is Telkom itself - currently devouring money like a fat kid who just got a chocolate cake for his birthday and no one pitched, yes, no one pitched cos his mom kept everyone away because she knew her son wanted all the cake for himself so she never sent out the invites. There were a few kids who were at the gate and who wanted to come in but she shut the gate and locked it and put rottweilers outside.

If you send Telkom to England the pound will go down faster than Debbie in Dallas.
 
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Well.. there is no arguing with that. Couldn't have said it better.
Luckily Britian doesn't have Telkom.
Cheerz
Matt
 
And to think i thought that the general public here were ignorant with regard to telco pricing.
The Brits don't know how lucky they are. RPM, u should try stick a link to this forum on a few popular uk sites, lol.
My bband experience in the uk was as smooth as silk. 25 quid/month for 512k, no cap, in 6 months line never dropped once, free modem with 2 microfilters, no startup fee, excellent support staff(not that i needed it), complete remote startup(no bt staff arriving to set up). Competely abused my bandwidth, never got so much as a peep from anyone.
And that was 2 years ago.
And here i sit with isdn, eish.
 
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