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Bad news 

Posted Wednesday 27th February 2008 11:38 GMT

Stop

This would mean bad news for UK customers and prices. Surely they did rock the boat when they were giving BB for a little more than a tenner(albeit 150 Kbps!).

Good news 

Posted Wednesday 27th February 2008 12:28 GMT

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Not sure that it is bad news: more like a great oppertunity to get out of any long term contract you have with this shoddy service and get a better ISP.

Can't sell it to anyone who would be worse 

Posted Wednesday 27th February 2008 12:35 GMT

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After my broadband connect was acquired by tiscali (f2s > pipex > tiscali) the service has been abysmal at around 6 o'clock each night for the last week.

Never had a problem for last 4 years I've been with F2s. Needless to say I won't be renewing when I move house at the end of the year.

Death to Tiscali 

Posted Wednesday 27th February 2008 12:38 GMT

Linux

I'll be glad to see the back of them. Ever since they took over Pipex and hence Nildram the service standard from Nildram has deteriorated. That's not to say that Pipex were brilliant either, Nildram was far better when they were independent.

The only thing that scares me about the death of Tiscali is which even bigger idiot takes over the company and makes things worse.

Big fleas and little fleas... 

Posted Wednesday 27th February 2008 12:38 GMT

Coat

The free market will out. The big guys will always buy the little guys... and the consumer will eventually suffer.

Mind you with Tiscali's CS record, as far as Broadband is concerned, "things can only get better" to quote a well known election anthem... and yes I am well aware just how successful that anthem was for the party concerned.

/me Getting my coat for being old enough to remember the song

this is a good thing for uk consumers! 

Posted Wednesday 27th February 2008 12:39 GMT

Happy

Is tiscalli is sold, their former customers have a chance at decent service.

Rats leaving the sinking ship 

Posted Wednesday 27th February 2008 12:53 GMT

I wonder if Tiscali are realising that their customer base is leaving them en masse, certainly the Pipex forums on thinkbroadband are full of people leaving, I for one left 2 weeks ago, and havent looked back since, gone from a lowly 512k (which at times had dropped to 160k in the weeks before I left) to a nice 1.7mb connection with sky (I'm quite far from the exchange, only got broadband when BT raised the adsl max distance limits in 2004).

@ Chad H. 

Posted Wednesday 27th February 2008 12:57 GMT

Provided it isn't sold to a spammer.

@Adam Trickett 

Posted Wednesday 27th February 2008 13:36 GMT

Too bloody right; Nildram used to be fantastic, but Pipex were awful and Tiscali an utter disaster.

You pay peanuts you get monkeys 

Posted Wednesday 27th February 2008 13:54 GMT

Happy

Don't need to say much more really.

Sell it to Branson 

Posted Wednesday 27th February 2008 15:08 GMT

No reason at all, just first name to come to mind.

Mycho 

Posted Wednesday 27th February 2008 15:51 GMT

Paris Hilton

Actually, many good reasons.

email at VM related companies is in need of a face lift.

UI for customers are stronger on Pipex and Tiscali services.

Pipex's 123reg could take the hosting/domain business that ntl telewest busines do, and do it better.

VM network does lots of backhaul for both anyway, so that'd be internalised easliy.

Paris, because even she knows it'd be a good idea...

Tiscali 

Posted Wednesday 27th February 2008 16:03 GMT

As an ex-customer of a decent ISP taken over by Tiscali, I'm with Frankie Howard......Up Pompeii!!!!!

Doom and gloom 

Posted Wednesday 27th February 2008 16:29 GMT

Linux

I was with Pipex and fought for over year because my service would drop off for hours at a time. Switched to another provider and have had some drops but they usually are about 2-10 minutes and only happen once to twice a month, not bad since the pc is never turned off.

Are they really that bad??? 

Posted Wednesday 27th February 2008 17:38 GMT

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I am constantly uploading a MMS stream and I download gigs at a time at night and honsetly, I have little problems with Tiscali apart from the upload speed could be better, but most of my problems are due to a crappy phoneline.

I have only had a 1 hr down once within 3 years, which isnt bad for a online 100% of the time connection.

Hmm 

Posted Wednesday 27th February 2008 19:52 GMT

Wouldn't it be funny if all the ISPs get bought by BT? I'm not sure who I dislike more, BT or Tiscali. I wish there was a be* option where I am moving tomorrow. *Laments*

@ Chris Williams.. 

Posted Wednesday 27th February 2008 21:48 GMT

Coat

Pompei...How come you didn't wangle the word "eruption" into the article?

The ash covered toga, ta.

tiscali RIP 

Posted Thursday 28th February 2008 06:53 GMT

whitter says , good time to extract yourself from contract? zat true? hope so. l am with pipex and still have six months to go, Legally, can l jump ship ? anyone have ideas on a good provider in UK? Pipex is lame, l thought BT was bad but l jumped from the pan into an egg-cup!

Ironic 

Posted Thursday 28th February 2008 12:32 GMT

Having had my BB with Pipex broken by BT following an account c**k up and since I'd already decided to leave Pipex following the sell off to Tiscali I moved to BT who have given me sterling service since. It is ironic that BT may actually buy Tiscali. Perhaps I should have stayed with Pipex after all !!

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