Telstra to cough up rebates for ADSL downtime

Telstra Wholesale has announced a service level guarantee to its DSL broadband resellers, that could see rebates of up to 50 percent given for unscheduled outages.

-It's planned in a way to allow our resellers to offer their customers rebates at the same time Telstra Retail offers their customers rebates," public affairs manager for Telstra Wholesale Rod Bruem told ZDNet Australia. -Our levels of reliability have continued to improve over the last 12 months, that's why we can now afford to do this, to put our money where our mouth is."

The rebates are offered on a basis of the number of hours downtime suffered each month. If the outage is between six and 20.5 hours there is a 10 percent rebate, between 20.5 and 42.5 hours there is a twenty percent rebate, and more than 42.5 hours downtime in a month results in a 50 percent rebate, credited to the customers next months bill.

There are some conditions, of course. -It doesn't apply to scheduled downtime," said Bruem, -for upgrades and so forth, but they normally occur in the middle of the night, to minimise inconvenience. And it doesn't apply if the problem is on the customers server. It's a guarantee on the Telstra Network."

Bruem said the customer feedback has so far been very good.

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Talkback 10 comments

    Yeah, we all had a nice larf o ...Mi§§ Dirëct -- 24/05/02

    Yeah, we all had a nice larf over this one in lusers yesterday (or was it the day before, what ever). What is covered and what is excluded would have to be T$'s joke for the month.

    want to buy a telstra mobile p ...Punjabi -- 24/05/02

    want to buy a telstra mobile phone real cheap?

    Nokie 3269 for only $4999, i'm slittin me own throat!

    BARGAIN, just gimme a yell on

    555-IAMADOPEYCNUT.

    Just goes to show what a great ...Floyd -- 24/05/02

    Just goes to show what a great service Telstra is and always will be.
    Shame on you pathetic dissenters, shame!
    Just because you cannot leech warez 36 hours a day anymore... ha ha ha!

    (Daniel, if you're reding this, please come back to bed honeybun?)

    Hi Boyz. Is this the forum for ...Aquagen -- 24/05/02

    Hi Boyz.
    Is this the forum for young curious doghnut punchers?
    I havent tried actual butt plugging yet but i've won 4 games of soggy sao so far. I think i'm ready. somone wanna a flower?

    While the no life ppl from the ...flippit (Phillip D) -- 24/05/02

    While the no life ppl from the internal bigpond newsgroup bigpond.broadband.users have filled this board with negative and mocking comments already, I'd like to say that this is truly an awesome display of good business practice by Telstra. For so long they have treated custoemrs with ignorance and neglect but finally they are offering customers a GUARANTEE OF SERVICE, and that should be welcomed, and Telstra should be congratulated for finally coming to its senses.

    AquaGen a ponce and a wuss? zi ...Punjabi -- 24/05/02

    AquaGen a ponce and a wuss? ziggy thinks so... where else can he find a lazy enuf male wh0re?

    Not being able to get either A ...Neville Angove -- 25/05/02

    Not being able to get either ADSL or cable access (living in a flat at the far end of the local loop), I can't feel too sympathetic. But I wouldn't mind Telstra refunding my dialup charges...for example, 5 attempts this morning to get a line that didn't disconnect me or connect me at 12kbps. Everytime Telstra changes a phone connection around me, I face a new series of connection problems..but then, I am not a Telstra Internet customer, so it doesn't matter, does it?

    Maybe a 50% rebate would be ad ...Anonymous -- 27/05/02

    Maybe a 50% rebate would be adequate compensation for your run-of-mill private user... although there are probably plenty of VCE and University students who might disagree.

    But what about the businesses with their websites and email servers off air? What about the network administrators scrambling to get alternative links in place and Domain Name Servers changed? ADSL downtime for us approached 7% of the month, including one period of over 40 hours!!

    A 50% rebate is laughable. A realistic rebate would be 100% (after all, why should we pay for a service that wasn't delivered) PLUS consequential losses. Telstra caused the pain, they should suffer their share of it.

    Scheduled downtime ...fuddle. ...Keith Styles -- 27/05/02

    Scheduled downtime ...fuddle. Downtime is downtime no matter what T(H)elstra calls it! To say its scheduled is a coverup for the lousy service. If there is enough hardware in the network, downtime for maintenance or an upgrade should NOT be necessary. T(H)elstra has a real problem because the broadband network is running on a showstring which is fault INTOLERANT.
    As usual, T(H)elstra has all the say as to what a credit MAY be! Let the customer be dammned !!!! Most outages will be called a SCHEDULED outage, you can put money on it.

    This forum is still open? lol. ...Jeßus Switkowski -- 03/06/03

    This forum is still open? lol...

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