jordi
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Did you clear your cache before doing the tests?
No, I did not.
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:::.. Download Stats ..:::
Connection is:: 3330 Kbps about 3.3 Mbps (tested with 2992 kB)
Download Speed is:: 406 kB/s
Tested From:: https://testmy.net (main)
Test Time:: Wed Mar 1 11:03:33 EST 2006
Bottom Line:: 59X faster than 56K 1MB download in 2.52 sec
Diagnosis: Awesome! 20% + : 57.37 % faster than the average for host (onelinkpr.net)
Validation Link:: https://testmy.net/stats/id-SPX4IHCR3
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Actualmente estamos haciendo unos cambios en nuestros servidores debido al nuevo cambio de compa
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jordi , thanks a lot for this insight / inspiring post . *feels proud on calling and pestering onelink*
It does feel good, although I would rather not have the need to call because the service is the way it is supposed to be... Pestering adelphia-one is about the only release we have being stuck in this "transition" BS and they get this because their "plan" did not include their customers. have found that I get more satisfaction if I do not go in with the hammer but with the silk glove, you can get a lot more info that way and if you ask the correct question you can feel this guys weasling their way out of a concrete answer and running for shelter
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Have any more people called Onelinkpr about the information disclosed by jordi?
Can anyone else confirm Onelinkprs official statement about the transition process is related to bad negotiation between Onelinkpr and whoever they wanted to do business with before their attention was shifted towards Sprint?
I believe he was refering to "bad faith" on Adelphia's part when negotiations for the sale/purchase were going on... The decision on Sprint appears to be taken after that, which sounds logical if they were having protracted negotiations. What is NOT logical is that contracting for the backbone should have taken place at the same time they were making the sale/purchase deal which is when you have the leverage of negotiating...... AND they should have had some kind of direct public relations plan with the service users so this did not explode on their faces. But NOOOO it is a lot better to silently keep taking our good money and finance the "transition" with that instead of pumping in THEIR money if they wanted to make the investment of buying Adelphia......Like the guy that goes hunting, shoots the other hunter with a shotgun in the heart and face and keeps quiet about the whole thing.....
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I have had powerlink since May/June 05. I got it since I needed VOIP for my home office and my provider suggests cable over dsl. In the beginning everything was fine and dandy
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I was told Friday, by a supervisor, that they are not done yet working with the servers....