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Question about 10 day stabilisation period
This may be a stupid question, but I'll ask it anyway:
If you already have a broadband connection but are changing ISP, do you have to go through another stabilisation period, or is at a one-off process the first time you get a BB connection? -- Hungerdunger To reply by email, remove the MarX from my address |
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Re: Question about 10 day stabilisation period
"hungerdunger" <.uk> wrote in message news:fji0ss$h4j$1$.uk... > This may be a stupid question, but I'll ask it anyway: > > If you already have a broadband connection but are changing ISP, do you > have to go through another stabilisation period, or is at a one-off > process the first time you get a BB connection? > -- > Hungerdunger > To reply by email, remove the MarX from my address > Various broadband forums seem to be full of people who have done an ISP swap and subsequently had a low profile for a few days. When I had a BT engineer connect new phone lines after an intermittent line problem, it took 3 days to gradually creep up to its max. |
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Re: Question about 10 day stabilisation period
"hungerdunger" <.uk> wrote in message news:fji0ss$h4j$1$.uk... > This may be a stupid question, but I'll ask it anyway: > > If you already have a broadband connection but are changing ISP, do you > have to go through another stabilisation period, or is at a one-off > process the first time you get a BB connection? > -- > Hungerdunger > To reply by email, remove the MarX from my address > It is forced each time something is varied, such as going to a new ISP. |
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