Re: Broadband speeds back to normal.....



On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 16:48:54 GMT, John wrote:

MCC pretended :
... I hope :-)
The four power cuts we had last week caused my router to drop its
connection. These drops were seen by equipment at the telephone exchange
and deemed to be because of a poor connection (wrong!).
All seems to be back in order now as my speeds are:
Average Speeds: 370 Kbps(up) 6705 Kbps(down)
That'll do nicely :-)

Mine are still only half that, but an improvement on yesterday. See my
return email Mike

No mail received yet, John.
My address on here is valid.
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MCC
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