tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25440775.post3385768710986627752..comments2023-08-10T22:59:59.673+08:00Comments on Adamok.Net: O2 broadband sucksUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25440775.post-82509144439506130672011-12-13T19:27:27.230+08:002011-12-13T19:27:27.230+08:00Hi Alan, The connection has improved somewhat sinc...Hi Alan, The connection has improved somewhat since I last wrote this post. Nowhere near the promised speeds but at least I can talk to my parents and friends over Skype without getting cut off all the time.Dilip Mutumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04232022705021452002noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25440775.post-1008655901001723642011-12-13T06:26:52.998+08:002011-12-13T06:26:52.998+08:00I've had an O2 broadband customer for four yea...I've had an O2 broadband customer for four years. In the last year there quality of service has become woeful. They're throttling bandwidth to a ridiculous extent, so much that NO video media works without frequent elongated pauses. It has become unusable. When I first started to use O2, their speeds were good. Downloads were fast. I work in IT and frequently download software. The last year, their service has become, at times, like an old analogue dial-up. This was in spite of them increasing the cost to their victims. I feel uncomfortable referring to their victims as customers. As, IMHO, there treatment of people paying them a great deal of money, is dishonest and disreputable.<br /><br />Furthermore, if the government REALLY wanted to push the "connected economy" agenda, they would amend the law to allow victims who do not receive the service that was advertised to sue the organisation responsible. If an organisation advertises up to 20Mb broadband, but they KNOW they will only allow 1Mb, (at chosen times) then they should be in breach of contract, and therefore liable. If this were the case, then they would NOT waste millions of pounds on bandwidth limiting and throttling technology, they would invest in additional bandwidth.Alanhttp://ggggggg.netnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25440775.post-44466490863726191572011-04-27T18:24:14.629+08:002011-04-27T18:24:14.629+08:00I feel so sorry for your situation. I was on the s...I feel so sorry for your situation. I was on the same boat as yours before. It's really frustrating to deal with lousy companies. ISP should live up to its promise but some are really unreliable. Reviews from customers are mostly not from real ones, I guess.Strum Patternshttp://www.strummingpatterns.net/59/different-ways-you-can-use-strumming-patterns/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25440775.post-9538087581721727432011-02-09T17:56:28.447+08:002011-02-09T17:56:28.447+08:00Woah! And having 2MBps here in the Philippines mak...Woah! And having 2MBps here in the Philippines makes me feel that I am lucky enough?! <br /><br />Well, when I was working for an outsourced support for an ISP for US, I never experienced someone calling us just to tell us that the service is great, I always get complains. Which means that there is no perfect service.Edwardhttp://www.strummingpatterns.net/77/quarter-and-eight-note-strumming-patterns-part-ii/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25440775.post-83323716806875387962010-11-24T18:54:30.087+08:002010-11-24T18:54:30.087+08:00Im sorry to hear that. But I guess that there is r...Im sorry to hear that. But I guess that there is really no perfect provider.I am sure, you would also experience some inconvenience with others. It will just help you decide which of them works for you and who is the least worse.Jen from Accordare Chitarrahttp://www.lezionidichitarramoderna.com/accordare-la-chitarra/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25440775.post-21105432177908142642010-09-28T11:54:07.741+08:002010-09-28T11:54:07.741+08:00I cant believe that reviews has failed to tell you...I cant believe that reviews has failed to tell you that the service sucks. Or who knows, those who have written reviews are their employees.Brianhttp://mustachesformichigan.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25440775.post-20654580270428636582010-07-21T15:19:59.010+08:002010-07-21T15:19:59.010+08:00Regret is always in the end my friend. I also trie...Regret is always in the end my friend. I also tried the O2 connection broadband and it is so so so slow. By the way thanks for sharing this petition, I'm sorry articles.Brad Valianhttp://hoscale-trainset.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25440775.post-36298955949748157302010-06-22T19:47:33.139+08:002010-06-22T19:47:33.139+08:00@ health foods - LOL, I only have a 384kbs connect...@ health foods - LOL, I only have a 384kbs connection too. Streaming video is out, but it still beats the living daylights out of dialup. Unfortunately we're a little behind the times here in South Africa ;-)<br /><br />It really would be awesome to get real high speed broadband one day. The Seacomm underseas cable and upgrading of local ADSL hardware by Telkom should give us some proper internet speed real soon!Net Age Internet Marketinghttp://www.netage.co.zanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25440775.post-3638747353007526552010-05-03T11:46:38.131+08:002010-05-03T11:46:38.131+08:00When I see your capture, Wow! My speed is only 384...When I see your capture, Wow! My speed is only 384kbps. I can't imagine how fast it is :)Healthy Foodshttp://www.easyhealthyfoods.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25440775.post-84521940194853361462010-04-19T02:14:15.319+08:002010-04-19T02:14:15.319+08:00Go with Enta, they have the speed and bandwidth.
...Go with Enta, they have the speed and bandwidth.<br /><br />I to are currently having problems with o2 and they dont give a sh*t, I live in a brand new house with a new line. <br /><br />This has been an on-going problem for one year.<br /><br />What's the point in false adversing saying up to 8Mbit when my line can handle it and limiting it down?<br /><br />UK Bandwidth actually sucks!Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17587441699592078845noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25440775.post-12919503594504221882010-02-25T19:35:42.246+08:002010-02-25T19:35:42.246+08:00Sorry to hear that. I switched from BT to O2 Broad...Sorry to hear that. I switched from BT to O2 Broadband a while ago and have generally found them to be very good. The service is fast (up to 12Mbps connection with 7-8Mbps transfer speeds) with excellent customer service, so I was surprised to hear you've had problems. I must say, I don't really understand why broadband speeds differ so much between suppliers, but I hope you manage to find a satisfactory solution soon.Keithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06719264110128955729noreply@blogger.com