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Telefonica have refused an adsl connection even though our new house is less than 2 kms from Chiclana (Pago Las Deshillas). We have a landline and telephone pole on the plot.
Desperate to have a fast connection anyone have any ideas? Many thanks |
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Originally Posted by mitzipurr
Telefonica have refused an adsl connection even though our new house is less than 2 kms from Chiclana (Pago Las Deshillas). We have a landline and telephone pole on the plot.
Desperate to have a fast connection anyone have any ideas? Many thanks It seems to be for internect connection without cables, intended for when you are travelling and you are out of hotspot range. However, it may suit your needs. |
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Enter your telephone number here.
If it indicates that ADSL should be available on that number try calling them again. |
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Originally Posted by Beachcomber
Enter your telephone number here.
If it indicates that ADSL should be available on that number try calling them again. Telefonica need some competition as we all know and a lesson in how to treat customers |
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Originally Posted by keithwalters
I´m not really teccie minded, but have a look at this link which is a review for Vodafone Mobile Connect 3G Card. http://www.trustedreviews.com/article.aspx?art=722
It seems to be for internect connection without cables, intended for when you are travelling and you are out of hotspot range. However, it may suit your needs. I am using Vodafone Mobile Connect 3G card on Esuri. It works perfectly well (fingers crossed) and I am also using the skype phone whilst waiting for Telefonica. Mitzipurr, its well worth a try. Sam |
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Originally Posted by sam parky
Hi Keith,
I am using Vodafone Mobile Connect 3G card on Esuri. It works perfectly well (fingers crossed) and I am also using the skype phone whilst waiting for Telefonica. Mitzipurr, its well worth a try. Sam I work from home from my laptop and take it with me when I travel. At the moment I just look for hotspots when I need to connect, but I might be interested in this too. I guess if I did go for the 3G card it would make sense to cancel my ADSL subscription for my house as I would effectively be paying twice when I am at home. What is the connection speed like?? |
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I use wanadoo for my ADSL, they will send an engineer out to sort your line out (well they did for me anyway).
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Originally Posted by keithwalters
Can I ask how much it costs? Presumably you first have to buy the thing and then there is a monthly charge?
I work from home from my laptop and take it with me when I travel. At the moment I just look for hotspots when I need to connect, but I might be interested in this too. I guess if I did go for the 3G card it would make sense to cancel my ADSL subscription for my house as I would effectively be paying twice when I am at home. What is the connection speed like?? Not being computer minded I got a friend to set it all up for me. The chip that fits in your computer was 84 euros and the monthly fee is 39 euros for 24/7 broadband. The connectin speed is fine for me but Im not a computer whizz. Theres 3 of us here in the townhouses that have got it. Sam |
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Originally Posted by Clive C
I use wanadoo for my ADSL, they will send an engineer out to sort your line out (well they did for me anyway).
Wanadoo send an engineer out? Well we tried to get one out but whenever we asked no one spoke English…after speaking perfect English when they wanted to sell something to us. Now we are with telefonica because we was going round in circles over getting a technical problem sorted out. However even they are not so good. Yes we have ADSL but being so far away from the exchange when it rains we seem to loose our connection. Maybe there is a fault on the line, but we never loose our phone lien thank goodness. Foe us Telefonica act like BT did back in the 70s, they don’t care about the customer! |
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Originally Posted by Casa Santo Estevo
Wanadoo send an engineer out? Well we tried to get one out but whenever we asked no one spoke English…after speaking perfect English when they wanted to sell something to us.
Now we are with telefonica because we was going round in circles over getting a technical problem sorted out. However even they are not so good. Yes we have ADSL but being so far away from the exchange when it rains we seem to loose our connection. Maybe there is a fault on the line, but we never loose our phone lien thank goodness. Foe us Telefonica act like BT did back in the 70s, they don’t care about the customer! I have requested the service also from wanadoo they took bank details etc etc over the phone. No probs they said. :confused: 1 month later rung them and guess what according to them. I had cancalled the service and had to start all over again. Having just been on hoiliday half way round world for the past month it would seem they are as equally as bad as Telefonica in service and telling it like it is?? Also I had the experience that nobody would converse in English despite the original contact speaking perfect English so it seems as if they can speak English if they want to sell something then after it is impossible to converse except in Spanish!! |
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Try this company:
http://www.elotek.net/ They are based in Fuengirola but I am sure they operate all over AndalucÃa and they have English speaking staff. |
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Originally Posted by Beachcomber
Try this company:
http://www.elotek.net/ They are based in Fuengirola but I am sure they operate all over AndalucÃa and they have English speaking staff. Not sure if your area is covered by tele2, but you can check the website to find out. Also, it does take a bit of doing to switch from telefonica to tele2, but I think it is worth it. ono is also good (I hear), but they don't cover my area. www.auna.es Good luck. |
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Originally Posted by mitzipurr
Yes it does say my telephone number is suitable for adsl and the previous property owner had it here. I wont bore you with the details suffice it to say there have been 5 complaints with OMIC!! Basically Telefonica have 5 bad lines in the box in my street and I have one and they wont do the work, instead the excuse is that we are too far away from the Central. This is despite my neighbours and a friend all having adsl on the good lines with no problems....
Telefonica need some competition as we all know and a lesson in how to treat customers |
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Originally Posted by mitzipurr
Telefonica have refused an adsl connection even though our new house is less than 2 kms from Chiclana (Pago Las Deshillas). We have a landline and telephone pole on the plot.
Desperate to have a fast connection anyone have any ideas? Many thanks or alternatively Slightly different but thats effectively what we have done in our locality, in that we got a local communications company to put in Micro link repeater on my gable end, and then all the users in the valley (about 9 houses) all take off that,, As part of the deal I get my access free, as I am supplying the high point for the mast and paying the elect for the retransmitter, If you are near enuff and it works,, you can stick the finger at Teleponicaca |
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Originally Posted by Solarwhizz
If You got a near neighbour with ADSL, have you thought about buying him a quality Wireless router with good range, then go Wifi and share cost of line!!
or alternatively Slightly different but thats effectively what we have done in our locality, in that we got a local communications company to put in Micro link repeater on my gable end, and then all the users in the valley (about 9 houses) all take off that,, As part of the deal I get my access free, as I am supplying the high point for the mast and paying the elect for the retransmitter, If you are near enuff and it works,, you can stick the finger at Teleponicaca |
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Sharing with a neighbour you would probably get away with but erecting a mast and sharing one domestic ADSL connection with a number of other people is highly illegal and a criminal offence unless you have all the permits from IndustrÃa, Telefónica etc and can land everyone concerned in serious trouble.
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Originally Posted by Beachcomber
Sharing with a neighbour you would probably get away with but erecting a mast and sharing one domestic ADSL connection with a number of other people is highly illegal and a criminal offence unless you have all the permits from IndustrÃa, Telefónica etc and can land everyone concerned in serious trouble.
I didnt say that we had erected a mast and sharing a domestic connection, I said a local telecommunications company has done it. and to clarify, They are a registered Spanish company who have been in business for about 6 six years, they have been installing Microwave systems in Rural Spain specifically for this purpose, The reason I get mine "free", is that their repeater has been put on my property as it is the highest in the area and the pay me rent for it under contract ( oh and the rent is about the same as my ADSL contract) Secondly, I would challenge the statement that it is illegal to share ADSL connections, otherwise how would it work in Airports and hotels and the like, You probably mean you need a licence to do it, and I'm not suggesting you do it illegaly. Secondly most companies offer you a choice of Multiple PC connections for home or office whether it be by line or Wireless. So I cannot see the difference ?? And if your within range and can access why not?? For example it is quite common practice for people in our locality to take their portables down to the local village, sit in the their cars and access the wireless connection there FOC. (maybe that is just a security loophole that they (Telefonica, (its their system))havent closed yet. And Finally, Citrus Red S.L. who incidentally offer some of the best rates for landline calls in Spain and International, Have started to canvass in rural areas to put in similar systems as described above. So why not contact them and see if you have enough people interested in your locality to make it worthwhile for them to invest. |
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OK, understood.
It was just that your post read as though you were sharing your ADSL connection over a whole valley which is illegal. If you are using a legitimate company with all the right paperwork then that's fine. I have a landline but several of my neighbours who don't use a company based in Alora called Everbit. I know there are many fly-by-night companies offering retransmitted domestic ADSL connections which, I say again, is a criminal offence The 'hotspots' are not illegal, in fact, they are given on the Telefónica web site. It all depends on the ERP of the transmitter. |
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Been reading this post with interest. We thought about setting up a WIFI hotspot for our paying guest, we have a router with an aerial on it but never thought we would have to get permission to use it from telefonica.
We also saw this article today. It seems that U.K. is being warned that the speed of the internet system there is falling behind that of other European countries. We wonder what Spain is going to do? The limit on our connection is very low and the cost is high, when compared with The Netherlands, where we lived before Galicia. |
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If someone is within reach of your wi-fi router and has legitimate free access to it I don't think this is a problem.
The permits and licences are required for higher powered masts designed to cover a distance of several kilometres for which customers pay a fee. Anyone who doubts my assertion that retransmission of ADSL beyond the address at which it is registered is an offence may like to read through the terms and conditions: http://www.telefonicaonline.com/on/e...ontratokit.htm |
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Originally Posted by Casa Santo Estevo
Been reading this post with interest. We thought about setting up a WIFI hotspot for our paying guest, we have a router with an aerial on it but never thought we would have to get permission to use it from telefonica.
We also saw this article today. It seems that U.K. is being warned that the speed of the internet system there is falling behind that of other European countries. We wonder what Spain is going to do? The limit on our connection is very low and the cost is high, when compared with The Netherlands, where we lived before Galicia. Interesting article, but I see the dont list time consumed deleting spam :D |
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