Rick's b.log - 2010/03/19 |
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Yesterday, just before I was to leave for work, the phone rang. A perky girl from Orange Internet to explain how our setup is evolving. No longer will I need to pay the additional €7 for unlimited international calls. It will be included.
But there's a catch. I must purchase a "decoder" for Orange TV for €49. Well, sort of. It is a security deposit that will be refunded when I return the unit. So my €49.xx a month will become a much lovelier €39.xx a month.
It would appear that saying "no thank you" and staying as it is is not an option. As I had the money available, I said "oh, whatever". She repeated herself a lot because she just wouldn't slow down - probably trained to talk at speed. I was getting late for work, and my brain boredom threshold just maxed out. I'd get my cash back one way or another if I really wanted it, so...
Thus, time for some observations:
Hey? Maybe it'll rock and in two weeks I'll have not-quite-four megabit plus a whole bunch more television channels to choose from, including an awesome "subtitled in English" animé channel. What d'you mean this is France, it won't be in English? We left reality as soon as this paragraph started. Oh, and lots of J-Pop too. Or failing that, "Kōra Suna" (Arai Akino) on a loop. ☺
Oh, and a visit to LaLaLand again - 20 megabit would be awesome. In fact, screw that, whack a dish on the house, feed me a 100 megabit duplex direct satellite link. At least then the Koreans won't think I'm so tragically slow. Oh, and for €39,99 a month. ☺
Orange Evolution (part 1)
[part 1? I have a feeling this story will progress, so I'll keep you up to date.]
At any rate, at this moment in time (at least), I can afford the fifty euros demanded. In a way, it'll be worth it just to run with this for a while. If you want to know why I feel like that, just read the bullet points above one more time.
I mean, I understand Orange will want to push their television offering heavily now because analogue is being switched off (they probably think we get our telly from "across the border in France" which is being switched off this year; though no self-respecting Breton would watch
But, come on, this is a bit of a weird way to go about it.
It would please me greatly if this one megabit restriction was lifted. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely do not expect to whizz by at 20 megabit. That's in the realms of LaLaLand given my location. However I have always believed the "one" limitation was arbitrary. If they release the line so the Livebox can sync at what it thinks it can sync at, then I will be quite happy with three-and-a-half down, 900K up. I totally get that I'm a billion miles from the exchange. So while such a piddling little change is next to nothing, would you even really notice 16megbit->20megabit?, it represents three to four times faster for me.
Orange, if you want to please me...
...how about you sort out the friggin' USB host in the Livebox? It can't talk to removable media (you know, like it says it can in the user guide!), and it is zero use with printers. Wouldn't it be nice to sit here (<cough> in bed <cough>) and be able to send my print jobs to the printer via WiFi? I know you can get WiFi'd printers, but if my Livebox is a router with a USB host, can't IT help? You know, like the older British Livebox could?
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