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Ashka

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#41591 19-Sep-2009 09:23
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Have been trying to sign in to my account on Telecoms site this morning without any luck.
I've tried my saved bookmarks and through the links on the regular site.
Tried the latest Safari & Firefox versions.





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  #256985 19-Sep-2009 10:59
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Yes.




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  #256997 19-Sep-2009 11:41
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I can't get in either, get a 404.

Also my 'Net Usage' firefox plugin is reporting 'A parsing error has occured'




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  #257082 19-Sep-2009 19:40
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http://www.telecom.co.nz/broadband/usage it's fine here, not the yourtelecom log in, but the boardband usage log in.



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  #257086 19-Sep-2009 19:57
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I just logged into Your Telecom about 15 minutes ago using Firefox and it worked fine for me.

Here is the address I used: http://www.telecom.co.nz/content/0,8748,200711-1000,00.html?link=rdt

It was saved in my bookmarks from ages ago, but still seems to work fine.

Give it a go, see if it works for you.

Ashka

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  #257088 19-Sep-2009 20:03
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Telecom site now seems OK, Your telecom sign in OK, Mobile Broadband Data about 2.5 hrs behind.
Account dated today was available for download.
Good work by someone.




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