is it? are you sure?
(how many was that?)
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he has been advised today by Telstra that the only way of fixing the problem is to cancel both services and reinstate the correct one. This will involve being without phone or internet for three to four days. If I had not posted the previous situation, I would have said this was about the most ridiculous situation I have ever heard of!
John
The problem with Telstra is that they now have so few field staff. A friend who lives down the south coast of NSW had a tech arrive to repair line. Guess where from. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Fair dinkum !!!:o:o
A very shortsighted attitude - if they succeed in driving away too many customers, the shareholders are not likely to be too happy. Not likely to happen in the short term at least - most of customer problems with Telstra are unfortunately typical of the telecommunications industry as a whole, so there is little hope of better customer service even if you do change. Telstra just gets the worst rap because they have the most customers. And many put up with them simply because they have by far the best mobile network - for example, round here (and many other places) they have the only one!
John
The phone lines we have got here are so old (copper) that can only get ADSL1 and every time it rains heavy we loose the phone as the pit floods and the joints aren't waterproof,but we have been promised fibre optic before Xmas,
But which Xmas they didn't say :D