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  1. #1
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    Default cooks with Telstra

    When I got ISDN I couldnt recieve calls on my listed number.
    Use the current phone directory and get a number that doesnt work.
    Ring directory and the same happens.

    Today I got an email from one of their managers telling us that we can now get broadband.

    Their website tells us we cannot get Broadband.

    Hurry up privatisation so Telstra can go down the gurgler.
    Regards, Bob Thomas

    www.wombatsawmill.com

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    We've got ISDN too. HAd a techo here today cos' it was playing up. He said we shouldn't even have ISDN, yet the website says we can get broadband.
    Boring signature time again!

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    we cant get broadband and technically cant get isdn either. at least a crappy isdn is better than our old dialup which would fallout continually.

    Then I get email saying we can get Broadband. Iwonder whose talking through their toilet paper.
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    There are places in Cairns within 9 blocks of the city centre that can't get ADSL or ISDN 'cos there's not enough real copper in the ground but poor silly old Tel$tra still wastes money in that area on snail mail campains promoting broadband????
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    My ISDN works well (so far) and is faster than the Broadband at work :confused: :confused: :confused:
    Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.

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    What else do you expect from a company run by accountants and marketing people?

    Cost cutting - inferior service and untrained staff

    Glossy brochures - don't let the details get in the way!

    Many of my mates and myself are ex employees from that company. When redundancy packages were introduced, they were based on current salary and years of service.

    Who do you reckon put their hands up and left?

    Choices are:

    The qualified, experienced and top guns who had been offered jobs elsewhere previously

    The inexperienced

    Slackers who couldn't work in an iron lung

    The unqualified who would not get a job elsewhere (good middle management material though)

    There are some good ones left but they are well hidden.

    Everyone was a winner. The shareholders thought it was wonderful, those with a package thought it was great, Telstra's opposition picked up experienced staff, management achieved their staff reductions, the inexperienced and unqualified were promoted yippee!

    The customers - well they are told in ads and other promotional material that the service is great and they are number one so it must be true, isn't it?

    The previous organisation was by no means perfect and many improvements could have been made but I think it was far superior for the customers than what we have now.
    - Wood Borer

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    It sounds a bit like the current campaign by W*****c Bank to try to convince their customers that they would be far better served if they did not have a printed statement sent to them.

    Rocker

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    Wood Borer, you are spot on the money. I was there for more years than I care to remember. I got out with the package and watched from the outside as the place went down hill.
    I hear more complaints about service now than ever before. Both city and in the bush.

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    Yep, the Borers pretty close to the mark. SWMBO works (as a contractor) in the call centre. What p*sses her off is seeing so many of the permanents who are on better wages and conditions NOT doing their jobs correctly and NOT giving a rodents bum because they're too preoccupied with playing "office politics". Most of the supposed "team leaders" have spent little or no time on the phones and wouldn't really know what to do if they had to take a faults complaint................and God forbid if they encountered one of the many wankers that call in..........and I DO MEAN wankers.

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    So this is why Telstra has cut off my service twice in the last month AFTER i had paid the bill. they then told me i needed to pay a reconection fee, which they didnt get, of course. what made them look really stupid was that i had paid my bill online using the phone line they later cut off, before teh bill was paid.

    A combination of the words ombudsman, breach of contract and taking business elsewhere resulted in a rapid reconnection within 30 seconds

    BUt i still cant get adsl, broadband or even a dialup connection which connects at over 31.2 kb/s (or more usually 28.8) and i live in a town of over 3,500 people only a few km from a major regional centre. the politicians are all bleating about service in the bush, im not even in the bush and its crap

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    Quote Originally Posted by doug the slug
    ... i still cant get adsl, broadband or even a dialup connection which connects at over 31.2 kb/s (or more usually 28.8) and i live in a town of over 3,500 people only a few km from a major regional centre. ...
    This means that there's not enough copper in the ground to connect directly to the exchange so you go via device called a 'RIM' that connects the copper in your street to a fibre trunk to the exchange. The process is also called 'pair gain' & it multiplexes the usage over the link & that's why you can't get anything better than 31.2 kb/s (or more usually 28.8).

    We had the same thing here but... someone who knew someone (low person in high place ) wangled us one pair of copper direct to the exchange. We now have ADSL.

    Try making a formal complaint to Tel$tra about your service & see if you can get it escalated to a 'person in a high place' to get a 'copper all the way pair.'
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    Like society in general, the basic communications infrastructure (copper wire) is being outstripped by the pace of technalogical growth. It was not designed to handle what in this day and age is being asked of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HiString
    ...the basic communications infrastructure (copper wire) is being outstripped by the pace of technalogical growth. It was not designed to handle what in this day and age is being asked of it.
    Are but it does work.....
    ADSL & ISDN both need it to be copper from your modem to the exchange....
    it just can't go through a change to fibre optic before it gets to the exchange.

    The dial up service will work reliably at 44K on pure copper too but is limited to 31.2K on the fibre interface.

    When that copper first went in the ground they said it was only good for 3K but some clever dicks keep pushing the envelope & finding ways to make it go faster.... I remember the days when the Trailblazer came out & it could trick the old copper into going at 9.6K now they are getting 1.5M out of the same pair of copper wires. ADSL 2 can get 24M.
    Cliff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliff Rogers
    Are but it does work.....
    ADSL & ISDN both need it to be copper from your modem to the exchange....
    it just can't go through a change to fibre optic before it gets to the exchange.

    The dial up service will work reliably at 44K on pure copper too but is limited to 31.2K on the fibre interface.

    When that copper first went in the ground they said it was only good for 3K but some clever dicks keep pushing the envelope & finding ways to make it go faster.... I remember the days when the Trailblazer came out & it could trick the old copper into going at 9.6K now they are getting 1.5M out of the same pair of copper wires. ADSL 2 can get 24M.
    Cliff, indeed the lines can push out pretty high speeds, though it does tend to taper-off fairly quickly the longer the throw from the Exchange/RIM/Whatever is out there (quite a few actually). Trouble is, the more data services on a particular cable, the less actual throughput everyone gets, as electrical interference between the various pairs ramps-up. The pairs aren't really designed for the new technologies ("Standard Cable" technology is decades old - never been a need to change) and the higher bandwidth being pushed down the lines, along with the increase in voltage - demanded by the increase in line length you mentioned - causes an certain amount of cross talk between adjacent pairs in the cable. Cross talk means noise, and noise means less throughput.

    For a comparison, strip a length of (unused) CAT-5/5e cable and compare the twists in the conductor pairs with a typical length of phone cable. The CAT-5 has been designed to minimise the amout of Electromagnetic Radiation being thrown out by the pair, else it would limit the throughput of the data cable for the connected network. This is achieved by a very tight twist (3 twists per inch) wheras typical street cable is much less - I have seen some that is only 1 twist per 15 cm (OK, I work for Telstra) - which is not too condusive for keeping a cable noise-free.

    Throw into the mix the fact that some of the cable "plant" has been in the ground for decades, and we are not going to see some of the benefits of new technologies for decades, let alone years. I can't get ADSL myself and I live 3.1 km from a RIM, and I KNOW all the blokes who provision the gear.

    Ain't life a *****?
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    Cliff.
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