Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 15 of 17
  1. #1
    Simon Templar
    Guest
    Well it has been happening again. BB6 has all the teenagers paying $6
    each to wank off over as much as they want, making data services next to
    impossible from the time school is out until the early hours of the morning.

    I complained early in the week without any satisfaction to the curry
    munchers. Then last night I rang them up again and they tried to give
    me all the bull**** spiel about power cycling the phone, trying the SIM
    in another phone etc. etc. and I went right off tap at the curry muncher
    telling him that 3 didn't trust him to fix anything and all he could do
    is email the techs.

    He refused to admit he was in India and then I said I wanted to talk to
    a 3 Manager in Australia and he said NO but he would let me speak to a 3
    Manager in India! What a ****ing idiot. I then said that I was going
    to contact the TIO and go to another 3G Carrier next week.

    He said one would call me back shortly, about 10 minutes later he rang
    me back and instructed me to turn power cycle my phone, then try to
    connect again and he would call back to see that it worked.

    I did that and it miraculously worked, when he called again I advised
    him that it was now working. He said he had refreshed my profile.
    Sounds like **** to me, I suspect that there are alternative servers
    they have tat don't get ****ed over by all the wankers watching Big Brother.

    My suggestion is that anyone having the same problems call the curry
    munchers and abuse the **** out of them and demand they fix it or you
    will find another 3G carrier as they aren't the only ones in Australia now!


    --
    The views I present are that of my own and NOT of any organisation I may
    belong to.

    73 de Simon, VK3XEM.
    http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/cl...IENT_NO=157452



    See More: 3 Network congestion and Big Brother




  2. #2
    Mike
    Guest

    Re: 3 Network congestion and Big Brother

    Simon Templar wrote:

    > My suggestion is that anyone having the same problems call the curry
    > munchers and abuse the **** out of them and demand they fix it or you


    Don't blame the call-centre staff. It's not their fault the are
    insufficiently trained, or work for incompetent management.

    Call yourself a saint??



  3. #3
    DJ!
    Guest

    Re: 3 Network congestion and Big Brother

    On Sat, 20 May 2006 10:20:23 +0800, Mike
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >Simon Templar wrote:
    >
    >> My suggestion is that anyone having the same problems call the curry
    >> munchers and abuse the **** out of them and demand they fix it or you

    >
    >Don't blame the call-centre staff. It's not their fault the are
    >insufficiently trained, or work for incompetent management.
    >
    >Call yourself a saint??


    The word is racist, I believe.

    DJ! - OzDJ
    [email protected]
    http://phlog.net/user/OzDJ



  4. #4
    Jeremy Quirke
    Guest

    Re: 3 Network congestion and Big Brother


    "DJ!" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On Sat, 20 May 2006 10:20:23 +0800, Mike
    > <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >>Simon Templar wrote:
    >>
    >>> My suggestion is that anyone having the same problems call the curry
    >>> munchers and abuse the **** out of them and demand they fix it or you

    >>
    >>Don't blame the call-centre staff. It's not their fault the are
    >>insufficiently trained, or work for incompetent management.
    >>
    >>Call yourself a saint??

    >
    > The word is racist, I believe.
    >

    Why?





  5. #5
    Michael
    Guest

    Re: 3 Network congestion and Big Brother

    let me see . . . he gave you advice, and then your phone was working like it
    should.

    sounds ok to me

    "Simon Templar" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Well it has been happening again. BB6 has all the teenagers paying $6
    > each to wank off over as much as they want, making data services next to
    > impossible from the time school is out until the early hours of the

    morning.
    >
    > I complained early in the week without any satisfaction to the curry
    > munchers. Then last night I rang them up again and they tried to give
    > me all the bull**** spiel about power cycling the phone, trying the SIM
    > in another phone etc. etc. and I went right off tap at the curry muncher
    > telling him that 3 didn't trust him to fix anything and all he could do
    > is email the techs.
    >
    > He refused to admit he was in India and then I said I wanted to talk to
    > a 3 Manager in Australia and he said NO but he would let me speak to a 3
    > Manager in India! What a ****ing idiot. I then said that I was going
    > to contact the TIO and go to another 3G Carrier next week.
    >
    > He said one would call me back shortly, about 10 minutes later he rang
    > me back and instructed me to turn power cycle my phone, then try to
    > connect again and he would call back to see that it worked.
    >
    > I did that and it miraculously worked, when he called again I advised
    > him that it was now working. He said he had refreshed my profile.
    > Sounds like **** to me, I suspect that there are alternative servers
    > they have tat don't get ****ed over by all the wankers watching Big

    Brother.
    >
    > My suggestion is that anyone having the same problems call the curry
    > munchers and abuse the **** out of them and demand they fix it or you
    > will find another 3G carrier as they aren't the only ones in Australia

    now!
    >
    >
    > --
    > The views I present are that of my own and NOT of any organisation I may
    > belong to.
    >
    > 73 de Simon, VK3XEM.
    >

    http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/cl...IENT_NO=157452





  6. #6
    Simon Templar
    Guest

    Re: 3 Network congestion and Big Brother

    DJ! wrote:
    > On Sat, 20 May 2006 10:20:23 +0800, Mike
    > <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >> Simon Templar wrote:
    >>
    >>> My suggestion is that anyone having the same problems call the curry
    >>> munchers and abuse the **** out of them and demand they fix it or you

    >> Don't blame the call-centre staff. It's not their fault the are
    >> insufficiently trained, or work for incompetent management.
    >>
    >> Call yourself a saint??

    >
    > The word is racist, I believe.
    >
    > DJ! - OzDJ
    > [email protected]
    > http://phlog.net/user/OzDJ


    The fact is they read idiot sheets that are full of garbage, you try to
    ask them to do something and they can't or won't. The only way to get
    through to them is threaten them with the TIO and porting.

    What got me agro is the fact that they deny repeatedly there is a
    problem due to Big Brother and it happens every time. The simple fact
    of the matter is they cannot cope with the demand for bandwidth yet they
    continue to push this garbage over their network to the detriment of
    regular users.

    It was bloody obvious that they have other servers that don't suffer
    from the abuse, whether they are set aside for business customers or
    themselves or whoever is irrelevant as it took me blowing my stack to do
    something about it.


    --
    The views I present are that of my own and NOT of any organisation I may
    belong to.

    73 de Simon, VK3XEM.
    http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/cl...IENT_NO=157452



  7. #7
    Al Foyle
    Guest

    Re: 3 Network congestion and Big Brother

    Simon Templar wrote:

    > Well it has been happening again. BB6 has all the teenagers paying $6
    > each to wank off over as much as they want, making data services next to
    > impossible from the time school is out until the early hours of the
    > morning.


    May I ask what it is that you use these data services for? I'm still
    trying to come to grips with the fact that people would prefer to use a
    mobile phone to access the internet instead of a computer.





  8. #8
    Paul Day
    Guest

    Re: 3 Network congestion and Big Brother

    Al Foyle <[email protected]> may have written:
    > May I ask what it is that you use these data services for? I'm still
    > trying to come to grips with the fact that people would prefer to use
    > a mobile phone to access the internet instead of a computer.


    Who said anything about using your phone? 3G data connection _via_ your
    phone or one of the new UMTS/WiFi CardBus cards.

    PD

    --
    Paul Day
    Web: http://www.enigma.id.au/



  9. #9
    Simon Templar
    Guest

    Re: 3 Network congestion and Big Brother

    Al Foyle wrote:
    > Simon Templar wrote:
    >
    >> Well it has been happening again. BB6 has all the teenagers paying $6
    >> each to wank off over as much as they want, making data services next to
    >> impossible from the time school is out until the early hours of the
    >> morning.

    >
    > May I ask what it is that you use these data services for? I'm still
    > trying to come to grips with the fact that people would prefer to use a
    > mobile phone to access the internet instead of a computer.


    If I am away from home for several days I like to check emails, I also
    like to check in on 3's News and Information package to keep up to date
    on news and weather.

    As Paul states many people connect their computers to 3's data service
    when they are out and about either via a PCMIA/UMTS card or using their
    phone as a data modem. Sure not the cheapest option to access the net
    but when you are away from home or the office there aren't many options.

    I am still have no problems with data access since my argument with 3
    Customer Care in India last week! So if anyone else is having problems
    due to the excessive Big Brother usage (abuse) then ring 3 Customer Care
    and demand they resolve it for you.


    --
    The views I present are that of my own and NOT of any organisation I may
    belong to.

    73 de Simon, VK3XEM.
    http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/cl...IENT_NO=157452




  10. #10
    Al Foyle
    Guest

    Re: 3 Network congestion and Big Brother

    Paul Day wrote:

    > Who said anything about using your phone? 3G data connection _via_ your
    > phone or one of the new UMTS/WiFi CardBus cards.


    Fairy nuff, I s'pose. What does such a service cost?




  11. #11
    Al Foyle
    Guest

    Re: 3 Network congestion and Big Brother

    Simon Templar wrote:

    > If I am away from home for several days I like to check emails, I also
    > like to check in on 3's News and Information package to keep up to date
    > on news and weather.


    I can understand people who need to dial up to connect to office email
    etc. when travelling. But wouldn't it be easier or cheaper, particularly
    when there is no 3G coverage where you may be, to use a normal modem in
    the laptop and connect via your hotel or motel's phone service?

    I remember years ago, a mate who used his Nokia in data mode to connect
    his laptop to his ISP when out and about. It used to cost him a fortune.
    Not sure what the costs are today, though.

    As for using the service to catch up with the news, etc., it's generally
    cheaper to either buy a newspaper, listen to the news bulletins on the
    radio or even on a TV in a pub or motel or whatever.






  12. #12
    Rod Speed
    Guest

    Re: 3 Network congestion and Big Brother

    Al Foyle <[email protected]> wrote
    > Simon Templar wrote


    >> If I am away from home for several days I like to check
    >> emails, I also like to check in on 3's News and Information
    >> package to keep up to date on news and weather.


    > I can understand people who need to dial up to connect to
    > office email etc. when travelling. But wouldn't it be easier
    > or cheaper, particularly when there is no 3G coverage
    > where you may be, to use a normal modem in the laptop
    > and connect via your hotel or motel's phone service?


    Wota dinosaur.

    > I remember years ago, a mate who used his Nokia in data mode
    > to connect his laptop to his ISP when out and about. It used to
    > cost him a fortune. Not sure what the costs are today, though.


    The world's moved on, stupid.

    > As for using the service to catch up with the news, etc., it's
    > generally cheaper to either buy a newspaper, listen to the news
    > bulletins on the radio or even on a TV in a pub or motel or whatever.


    Wota dinosaur.





  13. #13
    Jonathan Wilson
    Guest

    Re: 3 Network congestion and Big Brother

    Al Foyle wrote:
    > Simon Templar wrote:
    >
    >
    >>If I am away from home for several days I like to check emails, I also
    >>like to check in on 3's News and Information package to keep up to date
    >>on news and weather.

    >
    >
    > I can understand people who need to dial up to connect to office email
    > etc. when travelling. But wouldn't it be easier or cheaper, particularly
    > when there is no 3G coverage where you may be, to use a normal modem in
    > the laptop and connect via your hotel or motel's phone service?

    These days, any good high class hotel will have either some kind of wired
    internet (e.g. an Ethernet jack in the room) or 802.11 WiFi wireless.
    Even cheaper hotels will often have some kind of internet these days (e.g.
    WiFi in certain lounge/business/bar areas or even internet cafe functions)



  14. #14
    Dangermouse
    Guest

    Re: 3 Network congestion and Big Brother


    Hmm, $3 per month for 3's News/finance/weather Info pack. $3 will not
    even buy three newspapers. What would I do for the rest of the month? I
    suppose I could read it in the newsagents until they kicked me out.




  15. #15
    Emjaye T
    Guest

    Re: 3 Network congestion and Big Brother

    Simon Templar wrote:

    > The fact is they read idiot sheets that are full of garbage, you try to
    > ask them to do something and they can't or won't. The only way to get
    > through to them is threaten them with the TIO and porting.


    You get the same whether the call centre person is here in Oz or
    overseas somewhere.

    Had a problem with Bigpond ISDN. Call BP help. They run through a spiel
    starting with "do you have your Windows 98 disc handy?".

    You know that you're gonna get the runaround when they start with that.
    And when they ask what firewall or some other product you have running
    and you say, nothing like that, they come to a screaming halt, as their
    checklist can't cope with it. or that I have some program installed that
    they don't know anything about.

    My problem was that the email server was down and I merely asked when it
    would be back up. It had been unavailable all day and I'd finally called
    mid arvo.

    Arguing that I could access my other email account on a different ISP
    made no difference - the droid had to follow the checklist instead of
    enquiring internally if the email server was up or unavailable.

    In the end the trick is to play along. Yep, I've run the install
    process, yep, done that. Yep, that's done. Nope, still not working. All
    the while, you're sitting there playing Solitaire or something.

    And don't get me started when I tried to get a fault logged when the
    ISDN service would only connect on one channel, and that one of the two
    phone lines (a part of the two channels) was also unavailable.

    Tech came out, check my equipment etc. He then calls Telstra (no direct
    connection to the local exchange for him either) gets put on hold, etc.
    Speaks to the exchange people. Can't find any fault, etc. Then ends up
    going to the exchange to check the equipment. Guess what? A relay had
    failed to unlatch after a call, probably made or received a week
    earlier, thus making one of the channels unavailable.

    This issue took nearly two weeks to resolve. Major hurdle was getting
    past the intial call centre people, as they were convinced that my setup
    was the problem.

    (See, you got me started...)





  • Similar Threads




  • Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast