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Keith Pestell tweeted: 'BT internet down, support lines down and website down. I did get through to India and the lady said: It's working here... really?'
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I would wager that the fault has 21cn somewhere in it. Car park should be full at Martlesham.
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If I've told 'em once I've told 'em a thousand times. Label the patch leads!
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Please. You should have got the terminology right by nowOriginally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostSomeone screwed by DA I suppose.
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^ThisOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostIf it's BT, then it's a Bob problem, since they are the biggest Bob users in the UK.
Hopefully this will cause the users massive financial problems.
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If it's BT, then it's a Bob problem, since they are the biggest Bob users in the UK.Originally posted by DaveB View PostCome on, own up.
Who do we know who's working at BT?
BT's broadband and phone network down in parts of UK - BBC News
Hopefully this will cause the users massive financial problems.
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Someone hired by DA I suppose.Originally posted by DaveB View PostCome on, own up.
Who do we know who's working at BT?
BT's broadband and phone network down in parts of UK - BBC News
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Who was it?
Come on, own up.
Who do we know who's working at BT?
BT's broadband and phone network down in parts of UK - BBC NewsTags: None
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