And now after COVID hit, they were bragging that their service was flawless even with everyone at home...and then at the same time told us that they needed to go back to limits because "reasons". Load of shit. Monopolies suck.
So I've been having issues with my internet since Christmas Eve (literally, it was working fine and then it all went to shit on Christmas Eve). At the time of typing it's been a week and 6 days since then and it's only now been "fixed" (although i fully expect it to go off again sometime today). All I could think of was this story. So for what it's worth, us here in the UK may not have data caps but we have just as much issues as you in the US do. We even have those overly friendly twitter accounts, which if anything just made it more annoying seeing them insist that "there's no problems in the area" despite several people from that same area tweeting them saying they're having problems.
"The internet is a thing... I need it. I need it fast. I need it a lot."
-Jeff Gerstmann, noted internet needer
Boy how times change. Jeff was paying 200 a month for 250 down, now on google fiber you pay 70 for 1 gig down
"You have the capacity... Don't front"
And now after COVID hit, they were bragging that their service was flawless even with everyone at home...and then at the same time told us that they needed to go back to limits because "reasons". Load of shit. Monopolies suck.
In the UK and the rest of Europe ISP's are simply not allowed to limit your usage and bandwidth. It's common knowledge that usage caps are bullshit.
Brad never commits.
Wow, I'd heard ISP's could be bad in the US but I never knew it was THIS bad! Makes me really appreciate what I got over here.
"If I was paying for a business tier I'd probably be a little more like THIS IS MY BUSINESS! BLAH BLAR BLAH!" 🤣
This whole saga sounds like a fever dream
Thanks for posting this.
sounds like calling Xerox
So I've been having issues with my internet since Christmas Eve (literally, it was working fine and then it all went to shit on Christmas Eve). At the time of typing it's been a week and 6 days since then and it's only now been "fixed" (although i fully expect it to go off again sometime today). All I could think of was this story. So for what it's worth, us here in the UK may not have data caps but we have just as much issues as you in the US do. We even have those overly friendly twitter accounts, which if anything just made it more annoying seeing them insist that "there's no problems in the area" despite several people from that same area tweeting them saying they're having problems.
anybody have that picture that Jeff is talking about @ 8:20 ish?