Sponge Bob wrote: » Maphttp://ve.bizmaps.ie/threeireland/Pages/Public/NBSPublicPage.aspx Zoom in on Waterford. If it is Green they claim you are covered which is generally bollox . If Red no and not soon. If Orange it is coming by christmas .. which is generally bollox too.
chillok wrote: » I didn't think that the NBS was supplying cable broadband, just wireless and satellite?
Senna wrote: » Just wondering what happens if your in "non NBS area" but you cant get broadband? And Eircom have said there is more chance of hell freezing over than my exchange getting BB. I cant get a signal from 3 but i can get the o2 mobile BB.
Walkman wrote: » If you can get 3G O2 coverage the department of communications consider you covered so you won't be getting NBS covered (it'll be the same as O2 anyway
What product will be offered under the NBS? 3 will extend its network to provide mobile wireless broadband services into NBS areas. The mobile wireless broadband service (HSPA), will have a minimum download speed of 1.2mbps, a minimum upload speed of 200kpbs, a maximum contention ratio of 36:1, a latency of 120 milliseconds and a 15gigabit (12 down, 3 up) inclusive monthly download allowance limit.
* As part of the NBS contract 3 will deliver the following minimum speeds at launch at the edge of cell. Average speeds for customers will be higher. o Minimum download speed is 1.2Mbps while maximum download speed is 5Mbps o Minimum upload speed is 200Kbps while maximum upload speed is 1.8Mbps o Satellite Minimum download speed is 1Mbps o Satellite upload speed is 128Kbps
Johnboy1951 wrote: » That reads to me as a guaranteed minimum service. This is even more explicit
Those guarantees do not seem to be what people on this board are reporting ......... or am I misunderstanding something?
Is there any difference in the service supplied by 3 in NBS and non-NBS areas?
Not really , they cannot bend the laws of physics .
Johnboy1951 wrote: » is there any difference between the service offered in the NBS and non-NBS areas? In other words, are these guarantees offered to everyone, not just the NBS customers?
Sponge Bob wrote: » In NBS areas ( only) 95% of people are supposed to get those speeds ( minimum) off Three because they live in those areas . Outside NBS areas there is no minimum speed. The other 5% in NBS areas are supposed to get satellite becuase those speeds cannot be guaranteed for them . Do you have anything more specific???
jor el wrote: » I don't believe the guarantees are even applicable inside the NBS areas. There is absolutely no way that they can control the number of users in any cell sector, so minimum speed guarantee is a complete joke.
Johnboy1951 wrote: » Small comfort I know but at least some .... Regards.
jor el wrote: » I'm waiting for someone who is using NBS, and not getting the 1.2Mbps min guaranteed speed to take a complaint to Comreg about it. Would like to know the outcome of that. At the moment, with it only starting to go live in (up to now) uncovered areas, it's probably going to be OK, but as time goes by and more customers sign up, there are going to be problems.
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Johnboy1951 wrote: » While they may fail to live up to their guarantee, it does give a user who has a complaint about the service, (what appears to be), a legally binding guarantee and thus the basis for a serious complaint. Small comfort I know but at least some .... Regards.
What measurements will be required by the user to establish a deficit in the advertised minimum service levels? At what stage can the internal resolution procedures with 3 Ireland be deemed to have been exhausted? Is Comreg the correct body to which to bring an un-reconciled dispute? What powers does Comreg have? Within what period can Comreg assure a dispute resolution? Are there objective criteria by which to decide that a satellite alternative is appropriate? What are those criteria? Are there any criteria by which to decide that a satellite alternative is appropriate? What are those criteria? Can Comreg require 3 Ireland to provide a satellite alternative, if appropriate? Within what period can Comreg require 3 Ireland to provide a satellite alternative, if appropriate?
With reference to your letter to John Doherty, Chairperson of ComReg dated 6 July regarding your query as stated above, I wish to inform you that the NBS is an initiative of the Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources (DCENR).
In cases, where the issue remains unresolved the customer can contact the Department. In such cases the Department will take account of all information provided to it by the customer and will carry out separate enquiries and investigations to establish the level of 3's compliance or otherwise with the NBS contract. Where following its investigation, the DCENR establishes that 3 are in breach of the NBS conditions it can request 3 to remedy the situation so as to ensure that the NBS guaranteed service is provided. If the Department's investigation establishes that 3 are compliant with the NBS service obligations, the Department will inform the customer of its conclusions and supporting reasons.
clohamon wrote: » There is no protocol for conflict resolution regarding the SLA. The maximum penalty faced by 3 for non-performance is 25% of the monthly fee; measured quarterly and paid 60 days in arrears. That would seem to mean that if you sign up on say April 2nd and your service is unsatisfactory you will get your first €5 rebate at the end of November. There is no protocol by which to advance your claim for a satellite in the face of persistently substandard mobile service. You will presumeably remain under contract until the twelve months are up. There is no mention of a dispute resolution body