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[CLUG] Broadband from UTVip

[CLUG] Broadband from UTVip

adam beecher lists at beecher.net
Sat Oct 4 14:34:19 IST 2003


> The wire still has to be moved by an Eircom body, does it?
>
Yip.

> I'm already a UTVip dial-up customer -- do they still need
> a guy with a screwdriver to come visit me?
>
Depends. If you have a regular PSTN line you can do self-install -- UTV will
send you the modem and a filter or two, and you'll get a green light on your
modem when the engineer moves the line in the exchange. If you have ISDN,
you can downgrade the line yourself for €25, but if your line test fails
subsequently, you'll have to arrange to get it put back - for a fee - and
there's no guarantee when that'll happen.

I went for UTV's direct ISDN-to-DSL "conversion" because they'll arrange for
the guy to switch you back to POTS if your line test fails. I don't think
it's guaranteed this way either, but I reckon it's prolly less likely I'll
get fscked around by Eircom.

> That's just Eircom trying delaying tactics.
>
Obviously.

> Look forward to a visit from one of their nice marketing girls,
> asking if you are really, truly happy with your choice :-)
>
I've hads lots of Esat girls (so to speak), but sadly all the Eircom
marketers are boys. And you only need to say one word to them, three
letters. Begins in U and ends in V. Soon as you say the word, they start
backing down the driveway. I don't say the word straight away though. I'm
cruel like that.

> Assuming he has one. I think those robotic clones don't do evacuation.
>
They tend to evactuate from my proximity pretty quickly when they find out
who I am. Infamy rocks.

> What about the UTV modem and settings?
>
Didn't get it yet. I've an enquiry in with UTV about the changed date. If
they say they can't do anything, I'll make some noise at CumRag.

adam




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