03-04-2009, 15:25
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Re: Milton Keynes Cable
Letter has arrived re £1.25 paper billing charge....
"We will not know if this charge will appear on your account until after 1st May...."
Seems strange that they don't know what their own billing system will do but hey-ho
I will post an update later.
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03-04-2009, 19:22
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#47
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Re: Milton Keynes Cable
What you are describing for MK sounds a bit like what my Dad had in the mid 80's...
In Barrow (in Cumbria) there was a company called rediffusion and their system was a cable system that you could get the radio and TV on (with a switch on the window sill that fed to the TV set). It got switched off at some point and a chap knocked at the door to say that they were switching it back on and you can get 6 new channels. You got sky channel, childrens channel and a sports channel (eurosport?) from what i can remember.
eventually they came back around a few years later and said that you will need a Cable Ready TV set (one with UHF and VHF tuners). They removed the switch on the window sill and plugged the cable into the TV set. that worked for a bit before they increased the signal coming from the local TV transmitter and then it just went off... my Dad still has the Sony Cable Ready TV in his loft...
Did anyone else have that?
EDIT: just found the link for it:
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/s...ad.php?t=64039
http://www.rediffusion-television.co.uk/
I called my Dad who said it was called Starview and was early SKY TV. It ended in 1988 when some fella cut the wire down the street. He also said it cost £400 for the TV set...
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29-05-2009, 23:59
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#48
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Re: Milton Keynes Cable
Hi all,
update re the £1.25 charge for paper billing.
Yes it did appear on the bill for May.
I phoned them to get it taken off - ok no problem (one month)
Then registered for paper free billing.
WTF - no PIN sent to email
Called them - "there is a high demand"
Still waiting...more than 48 hours later...
Also, we in MK do not have to pay the £5 extra charge per month for not using Direct Debit
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02-06-2009, 18:46
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#49
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Re: Milton Keynes Cable
Well in Westminster, they are upgrading 2MB broadband customers to 10MB later this year according to the upgrades website, this currently includes Marylebolne. So this is a sign that Virgin Media intends to keep the Westminster and Milton Keynes franchises up and running and modernised.
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04-06-2009, 00:46
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Re: Milton Keynes Cable
Nice one - where is this upgrades website ?
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04-06-2009, 00:50
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Re: Milton Keynes Cable
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04-06-2009, 01:24
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Re: Milton Keynes Cable
Huh ? is that the right link?
that asks me to sign in - I can't sign in can I ? as I don't have one of their crappy email addresses in the list box??
and it says:
"Be one of the first size: M customers to upgrade from 2Mb to super-fast 10Mb"
Could be interesting...
Regards,
Neil
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04-06-2009, 09:41
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Re: Milton Keynes Cable
In that case I would phone Westminster Customer Services on 0800 952 0345 where they should be able to get everything clarified
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04-06-2009, 11:00
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Re: Milton Keynes Cable
Thanks
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05-06-2009, 19:16
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Re: Milton Keynes Cable
Bare in mind that NOT all of Westminster has had the broadband service rolled out,It definately is in Marylebolne. Cable Broadband is most likely to be available in:
Marylebolne
Mayfair
Queens Park
Paddington
Maida Vale
Harrow Road and surrounding streets
Westminster part of Kilburn
Digital TV is most likely to be rolled out at the above locations too if it is ever made official.
Marylebolne will inlcude streets such as Bolsover Street,Baker Street,Marylebolne Road,Harley Street,Portland Place,Lisson Grove,St Johns Wood High street,Marylebolne High Street,Abbey Road and all of the small roads off the above roads and maybe Great Portland Street and Edgware Road.
amazingly,Virgin Media do have ,many Analogue TV subscribers in this area,maybe its because they cant get Sky dishes and Aerials due to the local restrictions and conservation rules. So thats probably why they are still serving the area.
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05-06-2009, 23:47
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Re: Milton Keynes Cable
thanks for the info
There is also a restriction on satellite dishes and freeview aerials here in Milton Keynes,
Everyone ignores it.
hehe
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09-06-2009, 19:24
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Re: Milton Keynes Cable
Suddenly you'll find a court order on your doormat if you do ignore it, I know someone that lives in Westminster and they had installed a Sky dish in late 1999, they recieved a letter from the the council a few weeks ago instructing them to take it down as its in view from the street. So that means removal! And back to Analogue TV LOL
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09-06-2009, 19:40
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Trollsplatter
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Re: Milton Keynes Cable
A letter from the council after 10 years? I'd have thought they have a reasonable claim that it's permitted development on that basis.
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09-06-2009, 19:47
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Re: Milton Keynes Cable
Well according to the council they claim its a breach of there conservation plans. Westminster city council is so strict on stuff like that.
When IPM took of Mercury's phone boxes, IPM wanted to install its bright orange corporate design of kiosk, instead they were forced to install black heritage style kiosks. Thats how far westminster take it! Now NWP took over all those sites and again,they are black kiosks. Infolines the new owners of IPM have recently installed new 8 foot kiosks suitable for wheelchair access, they are mostly all black or red across the borough.
Maybe westminster should focus on real issues,like the state of its council estates!
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09-06-2009, 19:57
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Trollsplatter
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Re: Milton Keynes Cable
It may well be a breach of their conservation plans, but if they haven't enforced that against him for a decade he might just have a good argument against them enforcing it now. I'm far from certain of the law in these instances but if I were him I'd be seeking advice from the local CAB for starters.
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