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<blockquote data-quote="martinw01908" data-source="post: 230134" data-attributes="member: 179741"><p>I had one on my house and I was a mainly very happy customer. They undercut BT quite spectacularly, I had a nicer quieter line than on BT. The internet worked faster (closer to 56K) on the line than on BT. A few times the signal would drop out and the engineers would come and re-align the dish, but no hassle. Customer services were open 24/7 and very helpful and friendly. It was the only alternative to BT in my area due to there being no NTL digital cable with the phoneline bundled in - only analogue TV. Same situation today BTW.</p><p></p><p>NTL did a wireless broadband trial using a similar microwave dish setup last year and I had one on my house, they took down the ionica dish and its sitting behind the shed. Is there any use for it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="martinw01908, post: 230134, member: 179741"] I had one on my house and I was a mainly very happy customer. They undercut BT quite spectacularly, I had a nicer quieter line than on BT. The internet worked faster (closer to 56K) on the line than on BT. A few times the signal would drop out and the engineers would come and re-align the dish, but no hassle. Customer services were open 24/7 and very helpful and friendly. It was the only alternative to BT in my area due to there being no NTL digital cable with the phoneline bundled in - only analogue TV. Same situation today BTW. NTL did a wireless broadband trial using a similar microwave dish setup last year and I had one on my house, they took down the ionica dish and its sitting behind the shed. Is there any use for it? [/QUOTE]
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