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Re: Re: BT ISDN + BT Anytime



BT bills are not as clear as they could be. I didnt keep it, i only have the 1st page advance charges 216. HH BT together & 3 network services.
 
So from what you are saying i can use my LAN on one channel and my epod on the other. Now just need an 2nd ISP for access.
 
Steve.
 
----- Original Message -----
To: ukha_d
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 1:46 PM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Re: BT ISDN + BT Anytime

Surftime applies to the ACCOUNT not the number and is £5-99 per month
 
Normal POTS line = one number with Surftime
Home Highway = three numbers , analogue1, analogue2, digital(2ports) Surftime discount applies to all numbers.
 
MOST ISP's use caller ID as part of the authentication for their surftime dialups.
 
I have BTInternet Surftime at £4-00 bringing the total Surftime cost to £9-99 pm
These are shown separately on the bill as follows
 
Rentals
 
analogue 1  BT Surftime E&W     15-29pq = 17-97 inc vat = 5-99 pm
 
analogue 2  BT Surftime E&W     0-00
 
digital         BT Surftime E&W     0-00
                 BTInternet Surftime Subscription  10-20pq = 12-00 inc vat = 4-00 pm
                BT Together -HH Conversion from PSTN 102-10pq = 120 pq = 40 pm
 
I also registered with Freeserve before they started charging so have Surftime access to that.
I can dial one PC into BT Internet and another into Freeserve all for my 9-99 per month.
 
Keith
                 
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: steve [mailto:steve@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 12:38
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: Re: [ukha_d] Re: BT ISDN + BT Anytime

I seem to recall the surftime charge was spilt on the last bill over the 2 HH numbers. Has anyone asked for a reduction or rebate as no one supports the use of 2 lines ?
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 7:48 PM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Re: BT ISDN + BT Anytime

Demon do not currently provide bonding on their surftime products. From
Demon's FAQ:

What about ISDN?
BT ISDN-2 lines (including Home Highway and Business Highway) can call the
new numbers. Other types of BT ISDN line cannot. The BT SurfTime
subscription covers both channels of the ISDN line.
The new telephone numbers contact the existing Purple ROMP. This ROMP does
not have a dual-channel-bonding facility. This may be added at some future
date.

Mark.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Whiten [mailto:jon@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 05 April 2001 18:10
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: RE: [ukha_d] Re: BT ISDN + BT Anytime


With respect to this, BT Surftime (as a billing product) allows for Bonded
ISDN.  The part of BT that provides the Surfports that the isps use (Demon
excepted) cannot, for technical reasons, accommodate Bonded ISDN.  Demon get
round this, I believe, by not using BTs Surfport product but by routing the
Surftime call direct to their modem racks where they can do as they please.

Regards,

Jon
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-----Original Message-----
From: Barnett_Ray@xxxxxxx [mailto:Barnett_Ray@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 05 April 2001 11:34
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: [ukha_d] Re: BT ISDN + BT Anytime


> While it is possible to bond the two channels it's down to the ISP
> to support it

The last I heard was that Surftime T&Cs allow you to bond channels,
and providers such as Demon will allow you to connect to them via
Surftime bonded channels. However, I was also told that BT have not
yet managed to overcome 'some technical' difficulties in implementing
channel bonding over Surftime, for which I assume what is really
meant is that BT *can* provide but would like to drag their heels
over it for further commercial gain, not that I'm cynical.

Your best bet is to phone Demon's sales or technical line. They seem
pretty clued up and helpful, particularly if you are a prospective
customer.

Ray Barnett





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