On 16 Oct 2006, johannes <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>I called ISP Tesco again, they said that they didn't provide 2Mb service
>in my area and that was it! Although they advertise this.
Now it becomes clearer... Tesco.Net is managed for them by NTL (yes, the
same ones that do cable services, and 56k dial-up, of course) and for ADSL
(assuming it is the same as in previous times), the connection for users is
BT Wholesale's "DataStream" service, not "IPStream". This is where the ISP
(NTL/Tesco) buys capacity from the exchange back to a central connection.
In the past there have been posts from a few people complaining that they
could not get onto Tesco.Net for a period "because my exchange is not yet
being served". It looks like the situation you're in is that NTL has some
number of users sharing a connection, and presumably they are unwilling to
push up the maximum speed they're offering you (because they'd then be seen
to have too many users sharing the link back to them from your exchange -
you are unfortunately 'stuck' with this, though you could make some fuss
with BBC TV's Watchdog about Tesco.Net and see if they could be 'shamed'
into offering either higher speed or allow you to leave. Good luck.
Apologies if things have changed at Tesco.Net/NTL. It's not an ISP I've
ever used, but comments are based on past reading. You could do worse than
read up about 'DataStream' by searching the news archive and other areas at
www.adslguide.org.uk which might give you some 'ammo' before approaching
Tesco.Net about your plan to complain to Watchdog about the way their
ads might have missed out on '2 Mbps is not available in all areas'.
You had really better check as much of the Tesco.Net site if some such
claim can be made about not getting the advertised speeds nationally...
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