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  1. Connectivity stuff also needs unplugging from the telephony sockets as that’s a copper feed from outside the home all the way around your house.

    very common for a copper cable to induct static and then pass that through the router, down the Ethernet port and through to whatever is on the other end (TV etc).

    Surge protection in the external copper network is exchange based to protect the core elements. There are some failovers out in the network but nothing towards the property end.

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  2. Roaming again this week, esim’s are absolutely the way to go.

    I think they are all roughly the same price, currently using Airalo on mine and my teenagers phones.

    No messing around changing SIM cards, still have the main sim for calls/SMS so people can get hold of us.

    I think the only limitation I have seen is that the device being used needs to support esim and can’t be a WiFi only like a tablet without cellular slot.

  3. Speed is not the difference in the offers, it’s the same network to a point back to the data centres.

    Sure and Wimanx offer service to the router as a package and a router to purchase.
     

    MT offer a Mesh network and router as part of their rental where as traditionally service would only be supported to the demarcation of the internal network (WiFi) that is now being provided as standard.

    There is a big difference in price, but it’s not like for like. If you don’t need a rented Mesh network, Don’t go to MT. If you do need Mesh, take a look at the options to buy and fit your own or rent some as a package from MT.

  4. They are different offerings which is why there’s a difference in price. Sure have a basic service (Fibre) whereas MT offer a supported Mesh WiFi solution.

    Wimanx have the best reputation for customer service and technical support over here although I don’t know what their pricing is.

    Pretty sure if MT have raised pricing they will have done from a wholesale level meaning other ISP’s will raise theirs in turn. Fibre wasn’t part of the price increase from what the reports mentioned.

  5. Victory cafe - seems to be doing well and some amazing reviews, sounds like a great success considering it’s a cafe on the mountain!

    Douglas Quay - The brewery focusing on entertainment around the Railway/Saddle/Oscars areas. I’m a big fan of the pub culture so I hope that they continue to expand their thinking for this part of town.

    Hawkins BBQ - recently jumped in with Foraging Vintners down south, sounds like a great partnership.

    Mad Jacks - slightly away from the axe throwing they have been putting on some niche music nights and have some more in the pipeline. Indy/alt music scene stuff but good fun all the same.

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  6. Remember when there was a couple of inches that fell mid morning a few years ago that caused havoc with the schools closing at lunch time.

    That was utter chaos so I am glad they made the decision early doors to avoid putting us in that situation again.

    The satellite pictures don’t look great later on and into tomorrow but I guess we will have to wait and see if that changes much.

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  7. Seem to remember the Monkeys would only get involved if it was someone longer than a month. Been sent to pick up lads that had gone AWOL a couple of times as part of a guard shift or covering as duty NCO.

  8. Way back when there were a bunch of college courses provided for free where people could learn the basics (mobiles/interwebs etc).

    This was also provided with free internet access at Libraries and some private companies offered free drop in learning.

    Help & assistance for those people who need it has been around for a long time. I don’t think demand is driving this drop in centre, as mentioned more than likely a vanity project to waste money and justify space in the sea terminal.

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  9. The whole thing has just been a stress and pain in the ass. The most frustrating part of the patronising way we are told it’s to push people to recycle more. 
     

    Same farty plastic containers that have been full every 2 weeks since kerbside recycling started.

    Neighbours are rotating tip runs at the weekend.

     

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  10. Power surging is one thing but if there is an electrical event where you have devices connected to a copper line, the cables can conduct the surge from outside and blow the device(s)

    An example from 2020 - surge came through the external copper line, through the router, blew TV connected via Ethernet to the router aswell as the phones plugged into the telephone sockets.

    Lightening protection on a network level exists to protect the core infrastructure.

    Electrical surge protection (plugs) are easy to get hold of. Disconnecting everything from the phone line is the thing people forget to do.

    Fibre doesn’t conduct externally so surge plugs should be the only thing you need.

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