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17th September 2007, 21:38
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Devon
Posts: 868
| Plus Net keeps dropping broadband connection in the evening Hi,
we are locked into a 5 years broadband contract with PlusNet (didn't know that when signing up for it, only were told when we tried to change to another supplier and they refused to issue us with our MAC code unless we paid them X amount..)
Anyway, as we were more or less blackmailed into staying, we dropped the issue of changing and stayed
(apparently it was all in the small print when signing up, we never noticed it, so our fault  )
Anyway, for about one month now, our connection gets dropped in the evening approx every 5 to 20 minutes, even when surfing (not when idle), meaning we have to shut down the router and re-start everything to reconnect
Can we serve them with a contractual default notice and a warning that if they do not rectify this we consider the contract terminated by them ?
I know the rules have changed and they now have to issue you with your Mac code upon request, but if they sued us for the termination charge, would we have a chance defending it based on their continuous non performance ?
We have written to their technical online help but never received a reply so far regarding the disconnection problem 
Any experience with something like this anybody ?  |
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18th September 2007, 08:11
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#3 (permalink)
| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Devon
Posts: 868
| Re: Plus Net keeps dropping broadband connection in the evening Yes, we have a standard BT landline and get disconnected every 5 to 20 minutes.
It may be simple to reconnect, but this is beside the point, as this is annoying if you have to do it between three and twelve times an hour
There is nothing in our contract to say this is part of the deal
It's like buying a new car, it cutting out and stalling on you between three and 12 times an hour whilst driving and the dealer then saying, well, it is not difficult to re-start it, is it ? |
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18th September 2007, 08:40
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#4 (permalink)
| | Site Team
I am in: 10 Miles Final
Posts: 9,773
| Re: Plus Net keeps dropping broadband connection in the evening Is your line connected via a telegraph pole, or underground phone?.
The reason i ask is that i have Sky Broadband, and found that my internet loss was due to water inside the junction box on the telegraph pole outside. Engineer cleaned and dryed out the external box, and it's been great ever since. |
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19th September 2007, 20:49
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#5 (permalink)
| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Devon
Posts: 3,145
| Re: Plus Net keeps dropping broadband connection in the evening Quote:
Originally Posted by The Phantom Hi,
Can we serve them with a contractual default notice and a warning that if they do not rectify this we consider the contract terminated by them ? | I think that would be an excellent idea. A lot of people forget that contracts are two way and that you both must abide by it. |
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19th September 2007, 21:16
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#6 (permalink)
| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Devon
Posts: 868
| Re: Plus Net keeps dropping broadband connection in the evening Quote:
Originally Posted by ukaviator Is your line connected via a telegraph pole, or underground phone?.
The reason i ask is that i have Sky Broadband, and found that my internet loss was due to water inside the junction box on the telegraph pole outside. Engineer cleaned and dryed out the external box, and it's been great ever since. | Good point, it is coming in via the pole here, too
But as PlusNet is not reacting to our enquiries, they obviously can't be bothered with it in any case
I have been thinking of keeping a diary to show how often it happens for evidential purposes and then serve them with a default notice |
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19th September 2007, 21:17
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Devon
Posts: 868
| Re: Plus Net keeps dropping broadband connection in the evening Quote:
Originally Posted by Conniff I think that would be an excellent idea. A lot of people forget that contracts are two way and that you both must abide by it. | Absolutely, they are always quick enough to send us nasty grams, don't they ? |
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20th September 2007, 22:04
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#8 (permalink)
| | Gold Account Customer
I am in: Bristol
Posts: 418
| Re: Plus Net keeps dropping broadband connection in the evening It may be worth phoning BT and asking them to increase the signal gain, every house is issued with a certain amount of signal, this usually allows for 4 items, so if you have a phone thats 1, an upstairs phone, thats 1, interactive digital t.v counts as 2, and the modem as 1, and if the modem has Voip thats another 1, if you are a high volume user, phone bt, and get them to increase the signal, I did this a couple of years ago after switching from dial up, and the cut off's on broadband have stopped. |
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21st September 2007, 19:49
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Plus Net keeps dropping broadband connection in the evening @ The Phantom,
Have you tried raising a fault ticket with Plus Net and gone through all the fault finding steps? Have you raised this issue with them in their forums??
Disconnects can be similar to looking for needles in a haystack as they could be caused by a whole host of different factors including but not limited to:
Street lighting coming on - EMI/RF interference
Faulty microfilter
Unfiltered phone device
Exchange fault
Router/modem fault
Line fault
As for alleged breach of contract, there is none in this situation. Plus Net, and virtually all other ISP's do not have a Service Level Agreement for their customers, it is an "as is" service. Due to the technical nature of the product is cannot be guaranteed to be fault free. You will also find that the ISP's themselves also have no SLA with BT Openreach (the main provider) for the same reason. It is possible to get a broadband connection with a SLA but it would be financially unviable for most customers.
Last edited by installspark; 21st September 2007 at 19:55.
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21st September 2007, 20:07
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#11 (permalink)
| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Devon
Posts: 868
| Re: Plus Net keeps dropping broadband connection in the evening Quote:
Originally Posted by installspark @ The Phantom,
Have you tried raising a fault ticket with Plus Net and gone through all the fault finding steps? Have you raised this issue with them in their forums?? | Contacted them about the problem in writing through their website, they didn't find it necessary to reply Quote:
Originally Posted by installspark Disconnects can be similar to looking for needles in a haystack as they could be caused by a whole host of different factors including but not limited to:
Street lighting coming on - EMI/RF interference
Faulty microfilter
Unfiltered phone device
Exchange fault
Router/modem fault
Line fault | That may be as it is but it is not up to me to find and rectify it. I am paying for a service they are not providing, (or providing only with continuous interruptions) and don't find it necessary to respond to enquiries.
I am now keeping a log of every disconnect Quote:
Originally Posted by installspark As for alleged breach of contract, there is none in this situation. Plus Net, and virtually all other ISP's do not have a Service Level Agreement for their customers, it is an "as is" service. Due to the technical nature of the product is cannot be guaranteed to be fault free. You will also find that the ISP's themselves also have no SLA with BT Openreach (the main provider) for the same reason. It is possible to get a broadband connection with a SLA but it would be financially unviable for most customers. | It is also financially unviable for me to pay them for something they do not provide. Also we are not talking about a one-off fault that occurs and then is fixed and goes away. It is constant to an unacceptable level. So that to me is a breach of contract as much as it would be if they didn't provide it at all despite taking my payment.
It is of course possible that I cannot serve them a default notice, but surely at some point I can consider this termination of contract due to non performance  |
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21st September 2007, 20:13
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Plus Net keeps dropping broadband connection in the evening Did you asctually raise a fault ticket through here? https://faults.plus.net/
Have you posted about your disconnection problem in the community support forum here: Forum - Index
You should find that there will be plenty of people able to help, including senior members of staff |
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2nd September 2008, 19:53
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| | Basic Account Customer
I am in: England
Posts: 12
| Re: Plus Net keeps dropping broadband connection in the evening Sorry to sound spiteful, but if you don't go through the fault finding procedure ( much of which can only be done from the customers end of the line ) then Plusnet would be unable to help solve the problem.
Many times, a disconnect problem is down to the quality of the line between customer and the local BT exchange.
You'd first need to see what rate you're connected at, what your line CAN support ( without connection drops ) then the BT equipment would need to adjust the bras line profile to match your best constant connection rate, to help reduce/eradicate line drops.
You need your Line SNR data too.
Bite your lip, and go through the Plusnet fault finding procedure like any other mortal customer.
As for the 5 year tie-in... which 'product' are you on ??? |
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2nd September 2008, 20:10
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Devon
Posts: 868
| Re: Plus Net keeps dropping broadband connection in the evening fault finding procedure What plusnet fault finding procedure ? They don't even reply to any messages, their customer service doesn't exist.
We still get disconnected at regular intervals, albeit not so frequent as it used to be.
We have got broadband with plusnet and didn't even know we were tied in for FIVE years, as nobody told us upfront when we signed up. We only found out when we tried to cancel and asked for out MAC number. They refused to supply it unless we paid them £60.- or so to terminate the contract. Apparently it was in the small print. They supplied us with a link to some clause that was apparently part of the contract when we signed up.
I would not recommend them and we will change as soon as our FIVE years are up and they will let us have the MAC code. (They refuse to supply it unless we pay the cancellation charge) |
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2nd September 2008, 20:19
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#15 (permalink)
| | Gold Account Customer
I am in: I am out: I shake me all about
Posts: 502
| Re: Plus Net keeps dropping broadband connection in the evening |
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2nd September 2008, 20:32
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#16 (permalink)
| | Basic Account Customer
I am in: England
Posts: 12
| Re: Plus Net keeps dropping broadband connection in the evening yes i understand you have Boroadband with Plusnet, but WHICH PRODUCT of theirs are you signed up to?
i.e. Broadband Your Way Option 1, 2 or 3
Broadband P.A.Y.G ( various tariffs and download limits )
Broadband Pro
Broadband for he gamer, light user, business package, home lite
etc etc etc...
???
If you look in the Plusnet help and support section ( log in to PlusNet *|* Home & Business Broadband Internet Access & Phone Services UK ) you'll find a step by step procedure to follow. |
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