Telecom Refunds $8 Million for Bad Service 57
Gearu writes in with an article about a hefty refund coming to New Zealanders. It opens, "Telecom New Zealand has admitted it made an error with its Go Large broadband plan and is to credit customers of the service. An internal technical review of the service, launched in October, identified an issue with how internet traffic was being managed on the plan. The Go Large plan was promoted as having traffic management applied to certain applications, but since December the traffic management process had affected all forms of activity.
With around 60,000 customers on the Go Large service, the refunds were expected to total $7.5 million to $8.5 million."
If only... (Score:1)
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Go monopoly, the game the whole country can play!
Tom
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AT&T, Cingular, etc. (Score:2)
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Monopolies are by no means free markets. And since you probably only have one (at most two) local broadband provider(s), you are in a de facto monopoly/oligopoly situation. What makes it a monopoly is the fact you can only have so many cables per telephone pole. Wireless would change this, but obviously these internet companies fight that idea with everything they have...it would erode their natural monopoly situation.
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Telecom have severely retarded internet growth in NZ.
NZ Telecom (Score:2)
No - there was a MAJOR move against Telecom for a long time. The Telecommunications ombudsman was involved, and so was the Commerce Commission by way of the Telecommunications Commissioner and his department.
Telecom was FORCED into this. Nothing
Yet another reason... (Score:1)
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"In this instance with the Go Large plan our internal technical review showed we had made an error and we believe that we are doing the right thing by crediting customers."
Internal review? I think you are right. But what initiated this review?
"The Commerce Commission is also investigating after receiving complaints the service was not delivering what was promised."
Hard to tell
Re:Yet another reason... (Score:5, Insightful)
NZ Telecom and "honest business" don't really go together. Telecom have done everything they can to try and lock out (including quite an impressive history of dirty tricks) any competition and have held back broadband in NZ years and years (it's even worse than US broadband - until recently 256K connections were considered high end). Things are opening up to compeition now though, so I think Telecom is facing the fact that once competition becomes widely available they're going to face a country-wide customer revolt unless they can do something to try and restore some semblance of reputation. This move is basically that - the realisation that they better refund people for having fucked them over for years lest they all move to the competition.
Go Large itself was flawed (Score:1)
What really got to me was when they were watching a typical family on their view screen in the batcave, (Telecom and Big Brother are pretty similar actually) and they had maxe
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If you like somewhere that you have that choice then you're very lucky. And you should do it. The 4 Mbps down/2 Mbps up service is the best value in internet in NZ today, assuming that you a) actually do use the internet, and b) aren't leeching things 24/7. Get the $50 10 GB/month plan if you're going to use anywhere between 6.7 GB and 16.7 GB a month. And note that that
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But instead of changing the service to match the policy th
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You man... (Score:1)
My reading management process must be affected... (Score:2)
Can someone enlighten me what was it supposed to do and how it failed?
Re:My reading management process must be affected. (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:My reading management process must be affected. (Score:2)
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our bad? (Score:2)
Just out of interest, what is the etymology of "my/our bad"? Our bad what? Mistake?
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-theGreater.
In Turkey, YOU refund telecom (Score:2)
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well,
in turkey, the national, single backbone provider is asshole. actually it is owned by an asshole that lives in germany, despite being turkish. he robs turkish people to pay for the installments of the sum he bought turkish telekom from the government for.
even assholes like you describe are in a fit here in turkey. because all have to use the single backbone. at least, when you get out of school, you are able to choose your provider.
$8 Million!? Nice. (Score:2, Funny)
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Re:$8 Million!? Nice. (Score:4, Informative)
The entire population of New Zealand is only around 4 Million.
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You insensitive clod! Republic of the Congo only has 3.999 Million! [wikipedia.org]
4 millions - more than enough! (Score:1)
> The entire population of New Zealand is only
> around 4 Million.
4 millions of persons are more than enough. Any more than that and it will start to get crowded.
It is nice to be able to walk down a main street in a town and find the car (sic) stopping because you look like you want to cross the street.
That was my experience in Greymouth (on the West Coast of the South Island).
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Telco Refunds (Score:5, Informative)
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Awarded the Supreme Consumer Complete Ass Award (Score:3, Informative)
Xtra have had a history [consumer.org.nz] of poor perforance.