On Mon, 2020-04-13 at 06:06 +, Mark Delany wrote:
> Yes, maybe NBNCo should be better, but they are no worse than
> historical industry standards - such as they are.
I don't like mistakes, but I understand them and have some sympathy for
those that make them. I've made a few doozies in my time
Not sure why you'd think NBN would make anything better, given all the
experience we've seen...
... not to mention you're collapsing the infrastructure so there's more cooks
in a smaller kitchen. :)
James
On 2020-04-13 15:44 Noel Butler wrote:
> https://forums.overclockers.com.au/threads/someo
On 13Apr20, James Hodgkinson allegedly wrote:
> Not sure why you'd think NBN would make anything better, given all the
> experience we've seen...
Right. There are plenty of examples of people accidentally losing
their DSL or phone service due to a tech making a port mistake or a
provider not che
Haha I had something like that happen to me about a year ago.
My NBN just abruptly stopped in the middle of the day with no warning.
Called up the ISP after ~30 minutes and they were scratching their head
because they could see a good solid connection. Only catch was it wasn't
my MAC address!
https://forums.overclockers.com.au/threads/someone-else-is-disconnecting-my-service.1281331/
"Someone else is signing up to optus with our address which is
disconnecting our service."
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Hi All,
If anyone from Telstra Global is around could you please contact me
regarding a issue with IRR, AS-SETs and prefix-lists. Off list would
probably be best.
Many thanks.
Luca.
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