6Gi
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Re: 6Gi
Stable? You after ahem “ horse/adult action”? You from Blackburn?
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Re: 6Gi
It's a fly-by-night company created to dupe people into thinking it's actually "6G". I don't recommend anyone use a company whose entire brand has a shelf life of only a few years.
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My neighbour had it but got rid. Wasn't happy with the speed at all. Constantly dropping, he said and also hardly hitting over 90meg on a 100meg deal.
It works by placing a mast on your roof, which then receives the broadband signal wirelessly from one of the big green masts that are everywhere.
He has now signed up with BRSK who are much better according to him.
It works by placing a mast on your roof, which then receives the broadband signal wirelessly from one of the big green masts that are everywhere.
He has now signed up with BRSK who are much better according to him.
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Re: 6Gi
Three still going…SocialistClaret wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 5:02 pmIt's a fly-by-night company created to dupe people into thinking it's actually "6G". I don't recommend anyone use a company whose entire brand has a shelf life of only a few years.
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Re: 6Gi
Raconteur wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 7:48 pmMy neighbour had it but got rid. Wasn't happy with the speed at all. Constantly dropping, he said and also hardly hitting over 90meg on a 100meg deal.
It works by placing a mast on your roof, which then receives the broadband signal wirelessly from one of the big green masts that are everywhere.
He has now signed up with BRSK who are much better according to him.
Isn’t 6Gi just a trading name and not “6G” like you would have 5G on your phone etc?SocialistClaret wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 5:02 pmIt's a fly-by-night company created to dupe people into thinking it's actually "6G". I don't recommend anyone use a company whose entire brand has a shelf life of only a few years.
Think the big difference is 6G focuses on wirelessly connecting to its network by those receivers on your roof with its own network whereas BRSK is using the FTTC/FTTP network that Openreach was told it can’t have a monopoly over anymore hence the popup of company’s like BRSK, Swish, CityFibre etc using their infrastructure.
Re: 6Gi
ObviouslyMyk wrote: ↑Tue Mar 28, 2023 8:02 amIsn’t 6Gi just a trading name and not “6G” like you would have 5G on your phone etc?
Think the big difference is 6G focuses on wirelessly connecting to its network by those receivers on your roof with its own network whereas BRSK is using the FTTC/FTTP network that Openreach was told it can’t have a monopoly over anymore hence the popup of company’s like BRSK, Swish, CityFibre etc using their infrastructure.
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Re: 6Gi
Yeah, it's just a trading name. But the intent is clear.Myk wrote: ↑Tue Mar 28, 2023 8:02 amIsn’t 6Gi just a trading name and not “6G” like you would have 5G on your phone etc?
Think the big difference is 6G focuses on wirelessly connecting to its network by those receivers on your roof with its own network whereas BRSK is using the FTTC/FTTP network that Openreach was told it can’t have a monopoly over anymore hence the popup of company’s like BRSK, Swish, CityFibre etc using their infrastructure.