Is there now number portability on "landlines" as well as mobiles?
Marghanita
On 3/6/20 12:41 pm, Bernard Robertson-Dunn wrote:
On 3/06/2020 11:32 am, Roger Clarke wrote:
NBN Co must pay TPG, Canberra VDSL2 users for disconnection notice bungle
On 3/06/2020 11:32 am, Roger Clarke wrote:
> NBN Co must pay TPG, Canberra VDSL2 users for disconnection notice bungle
> https://www.itnews.com.au/news/nbn-co-must-pay-tpg-canberra-vdsl2-users-for-disconnection-notice-bungle-548857
I wonder how many people had to change their email addresses.
NBN Co must pay TPG, Canberra VDSL2 users for disconnection notice bungle
https://www.itnews.com.au/news/nbn-co-must-pay-tpg-canberra-vdsl2-users-for-disconnection-notice-bungle-548857
NBN Co misled Canberra consumers about needing to move to the NBN
> There is no “Goldilocks” zone in the middle of these two extremes.
Bluetooth signal strength and time the signal are seen are both
continuums. So why choose fixed extremes in the first place? What's
wrong with the sort of careful mathematical tuning we apply to other
real-world models -- this