Has anyone downgraded a Telmex plan?
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Re: Has anyone downgraded a Telmex plan?
Gosh with the above speeds I would drop to $599 and with Jim to the lowest speeds and see what I would get. I didn't realize those paying $999 & $599 were getting speeds that slow. So maybe, I should have posted check with someone like Mike (helperguy) before downgrading.
Sorry about being so wrong. :)
Sorry about being so wrong. :)
MexicoPete- Share Holder
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Re: Has anyone downgraded a Telmex plan?
MexicoPete wrote:Gosh with the above speeds I would drop to $599 and with Jim to the lowest speeds and see what I would get. I didn't realize those paying $999 & $599 were getting speeds that slow. So maybe, I should have posted check with someone like Mike (helperguy) before downgrading.
Sorry about being so wrong. :)
On the upside Pete, I think I get 200 minutes per month long distance NOB from here.
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Re: Has anyone downgraded a Telmex plan?
No need to apologise, Pete (so long as you are'nt Carlos Slim in disguise!)
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Re: Has anyone downgraded a Telmex plan?
Jim W, if you call 01 800 123 2222 and ask for technical assistance in English they will help you get what you are paying for.
You have to be persistent though and keep calling back if it's not perfect as they want to solve problems and move on. They have a set script of procedures and tests so be prepared to spend an hour on each call. You have to follow along and help them help you.
Sometimes the problem is at your house, on your computer, or frequently at the switching station in your neighborhood.
Hint: They don't trust speedtest.net, but they do trust the itunes executable download in IE. Meaning, using IE, go to itunes.com and pretend to download the itunes executable. (Click "Run", as you have plenty of time to cancel before it actually starts up.) If you are not getting 200KB/s, they will help you (if you are persistent).
You have to be persistent though and keep calling back if it's not perfect as they want to solve problems and move on. They have a set script of procedures and tests so be prepared to spend an hour on each call. You have to follow along and help them help you.
Sometimes the problem is at your house, on your computer, or frequently at the switching station in your neighborhood.
Hint: They don't trust speedtest.net, but they do trust the itunes executable download in IE. Meaning, using IE, go to itunes.com and pretend to download the itunes executable. (Click "Run", as you have plenty of time to cancel before it actually starts up.) If you are not getting 200KB/s, they will help you (if you are persistent).
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Re: Has anyone downgraded a Telmex plan?
TelMex actually has their own speed test site, about which they cannot complain. However, Explorardor is correct: actually downloading a large file from somewhere is a much better indicator of your speed. Click here for the medidor de banda ancha: http://www.telmex.com/mx/asistencia_hogar/internet/medidor-banda-ancha.html
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