I need help writing an ISP Complaint

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    Shanghai ooompa loompa
    • Jul 2004
    • 20895

    #16
    Re: I need help writing an ISP Complaint

    Well it sounds like your ISP is not delivering on its uptime, that must be in a contract somewhere if you're on a business package. Give them hell for that. Maybe doing some traceroutes and pings to find out where the breakage occurs to use as 'evidence?'

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    • godisadj
      Getting Somewhere
      • Oct 2005
      • 209

      #17
      Re: I need help writing an ISP Complaint

      If your running a gaming location where most of the activity takes place on the internet, you should really have a dedicated line that is special for your business. There are plenty of fiber providers that will give a specific line so you aren't sharing the line with customers. It might be pricey, but in the long run it will pay for itself by not losing customers and your reputation when the line does down. If a dedicated line isn't feasible or affordable, maybe look into finding a backup ISP or backup connection.

      And trying not state the obvious, but is there certain restrictions in place regarding the number of connections? My connection collapses if I have too many simultaneous connections. Do you have bandwidth and network monitors running?

      Definitely worth calling and seeing what the problem is. Be sure to document every outage and be able to prove the outage is caused by them and not a network device on your end. Once you have that sort of data, you can write a complaint letter backed up with facts.

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      • etincelles
        Addiction started
        • Jun 2005
        • 336

        #18
        Re: I need help writing an ISP Complaint

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        Last edited by etincelles; April 19, 2010, 01:46:34 PM.

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        • chunky
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          • Jan 2006
          • 10551

          #19
          Re: I need help writing an ISP Complaint

          I've had similar problems with British Telecom with our Business Broadband. We are supposed to get up to 8 Mb, we live in a brand new house less than quarter on a mile from a brand new state of the art exchange. A lot of the time we are getting 5% of that. I spoke to BT Business who told me the reading was low and they couldn't explain why. I asked them if they could come out and look at it, they replied NO unless we paid £250. They felt as long as we where getting something that the Broadband was OK. I explained to them that if I bought a brand new Ferrari that only traveled at 20 MPH I'm sure the garage would come out and check it. The support team saw my point but still refused to send an engineer. CUNTS
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          • spyros
            Gold Gabber
            • May 2007
            • 926

            #20
            Re: I need help writing an ISP Complaint

            yeah i think best is to call them and ask why you losing signal and going offline. maybe its a good idea to ask neighbors if they have the same internet provided and if so, if they experiencing the same problems. are the computers connected wireless or with ethernet cable? i had similar problem with my laptop when it was connected wireless but when i used the yellow cable the connection was great. maybe you should change your router?? surely before you write any complaint letters tho call them.
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            • kassios
              Platinum Poster
              • Jun 2004
              • 1200

              #21
              Re: I need help writing an ISP Complaint

              Wrote a brief complaint explaining what the problem is and waiting for their response. I also mentioned that if i dont get reimbursed i will seek legal advice.
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              I ve been talking to tech support about this long ago, they even found errors , then they decided to change the router which still didnt resolve the problem...this has been going on for months. The contract says 1mb bandwidth guarantee so i guess they should do something about it!

              thanks for all the info guys
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