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davidvg

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#97970 22-Feb-2012 11:51
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Usage meter page just blue background with white childish Telecom splodge
Ditto speed test page
Zero functionalty. 


Telecom - if you are going to play silly buggers with your site please put a note telling people what's going on and when normality will resume.


     

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akia
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  #585090 22-Feb-2012 11:53
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The usage site is actually back up. Do you have a link for the other page that you're referring to?



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  #585092 22-Feb-2012 11:55
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Both working fine here.




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  #585112 22-Feb-2012 12:18
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akia: The usage site is actually back up. Do you have a link for the other page that you're referring to?



OK the usage site just magically resurrected however this is still out:
 
http://www.telecom.co.nz/internet/broadband/yourbroadband/testyourspeed
 



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  #585128 22-Feb-2012 12:37
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Thanks - I passed that onto the digital team. Will let you know when it's back up :)

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  #585149 22-Feb-2012 13:23
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I'm not working today and am on broadband at home, seems to work now.


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  #585150 22-Feb-2012 13:24
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Working now - give it a try and let me know if there are still issues :)

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  #585194 22-Feb-2012 14:59
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Cool, it works even for people outside Telecom too:







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  #585219 22-Feb-2012 16:05
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Now you're just showing off :)

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  #585220 22-Feb-2012 16:09
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I like how the needle flatlines at 50+ during the test (100/10 connection here).

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