jrawle
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I do think ISPs should consider providing a geographical dial-up service for customers awaiting ADSL connection, or for when there's a fault. The landscape is very different from when we used to search for dial-up ISPs' numbers, and when BT introduced their policy of charging differently for them: in those days, almost everyone used dial-up. If such geographical numbers were made available by ISPs only for their own customers using a password, it should work out fine - it's not as if the customers are going to use a dial-up number once they have access to ADSL.
As for your 10 days, you will presumably not be paying for broadband for that period, so the money you save can either be used for paying the 0845 costs, or for subscribing to an 0800 dial-up service.
The whole issue of it taking two weeks to get ADSL connected needs to be sorted out. No-one would wait that long for other utilities, not even a landline phone. Internet access needs to be seen as the important utility it is, not as a nicety for game-players.
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