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Post edited by Hmmm... on 29/12/2018 at 18:19.
I've just noticed the telephone number for Freeola Support in the header of the new Home Page. Hasn't this number changed to 0333 003 0505? The quoted number has been around for a few years now.
Freeeezing again. Luckily it's also be raining, so no frost or ice on the car.
Currently being warmed after the school run by a large bowl of porridge and a coffee.
last few days in the office have been quite chilly so clearly someone has pumped up all the radiators as it is like a sauna today. It's making me sleepy.
So, as it's always as stated, how do I investigate "Congestion at your exchanged or node perhaps"?
I would run BT speedtests at regular intervals throughout the day.
aaaand even colder today. At least the heaters on the bus were on full blast (meaning that it felt even colder getting back off!)
I've got a walk on a frozen lake scheduled for next week. The latest update was that the ice was "down to 10 to 12 inches thick". Apparently this is a mild winter.
Just de-iced the car to take my eldest to school, freezing today but at least it's dry.
Congestion at your exchanged or node perhaps? Our monitoring certainly isn't showing this.
So, as it's always as stated, how do I investigate "Congestion at your exchanged or node perhaps"?