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In March this year, Tiscali wrote to all their existing '512k unlimited'
customers telling them that they were upgrading their existing 512k unlimited customers to 1MB at no extra cost over and above the normal 512k package price, but never mentioned it was a capped service that they were moving them to. This was misleading in my opinion and I don't think they were being up-front about the change of conditions in the new package (There was nothing whatsoever in the letter that even suggested the so-called upgrade would be capped, neither was there a link to any new terms and conditions for the new package), so naturally one would assume that they were just increasing the speed and nothing more!. WRONG! As far as I can see, they have now withdrawn the 1MB 30GB capped service from their package options altogether, so the only 1MB options available now to existing 512k unlimited customers are 1MB (2GB cap) or (1MB 15GB cap). Neither of these packages are a match for the existing 512k package on a 'useage limit' basis, so these options are a downgrade for 512k customers. Add to this the fact that any speed increase would considerably shorten the time taken to reach the cap limit, I think personally they are giving their existing customers a bad deal, by not offering them the option to have a decent 1MB service even though some users were inconvenienced by losing their service during exchange upgrades earlier in the year to make way for the 1MB line speed increase. Their package options seem to be worsening by the week, and most other companies are making their deals better, so why are tiscali failing to offer better deals for their customers too?. If they didn't intend offering a decent 1MB package on the terms of the original sign-up (512k unlimited), they should never have written to the customers, promising such a package. I am personally not a heavy user of the internet, but having an unlimited package is 'peace of mind', especially when you have several people in the household all using the internet at different times of the day. By all means Tiscali, you could follow suit with other ISP's by throttling back the heavy users at peak periods, and make P2P a lower priority than normal browsers and email'ers, but why tar everyone with the same brush? Some of us would just like a service that is not capped and one that we can use without worry of exceeding a monthly useage limit. Is that really too much to ask of an ISP, especially when those were the terms of which we signed up in the first place. That was why I originally chose an 'unlimited package' with Tiscali and thats why I expect to stay on an unlimited package (especially when there is plenty of companies out there offering this option). I would like a speed increase to bring me into line with what many other ISPs are offering nowadays and to make use of the maximum speed my exchange will give me (1MB) especially now my modem is sync'ing at 1MB as well. It would be nice to see them deliver on the a 1MB package (in an unlimited form) as the letter suggested they were going to give us in March 2005. Tony |
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Tony said:
> That was why I originally chose an 'unlimited package' with Tiscali and > thats why I expect to stay on an unlimited package (especially when there is > plenty of companies out there offering this option). I would like a speed > increase to bring me into line with what many other ISPs are offering > nowadays and to make use of the maximum speed my exchange will give me (1MB) > especially now my modem is sync'ing at 1MB as well. It would be nice to see > them deliver on the a 1MB package (in an unlimited form) as the letter > suggested they were going to give us in March 2005. I did not take any of the 'free upgrades' and until to day had not been capped, and I had gone over the 1 gig a day many times. But today I found the ports I use (I dont do p2p) are all 5 KB/sec so I have routed everything thru port 80 which is getting past the cap, sort of. But I am now looking for a new Isp, I like you, just wanted to use my connection when ever I wanted to. L. -- Want to help to keep the best free usenet servers running ? http://www.readfreenews.com |
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