952:. During a routine maintenance upgrade to the email system, an engineer mistakenly reformatted a live disk pack instead of the intended backup disk pack. Plusnet provided updates on their investigation but did not reveal the size or cause of the problem until 10 July 2006 at 15:39. Plusnet explained that the engineer responsible had accessed both the live and backup disk packs from a single workstation. The engineer believed his reconfiguration was to the backup storage when it was actually connected to the live email disk pack. In the following days, Plusnet did recover some email data and explained that other data may have been lost to corruption during the recovery. The official Plusnet UserGroup launched an "Email Stability & Resiliency Campaign" to attempt to ensure Plusnet made suitable investments and put in place measures to prevent future issues.
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management policy to combat the spiralling usage of a small portion (around 1%) of the customer base. However, it was not fully explained how
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connectivity to its customers, but were trialling IPv6 with selected customers. In
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the maximum speeds increased to 1 Mbit/s, 2 Mbit/s and, today, up to 16 Mbit/s. In January 2002, Plusnet launched a 'Self Install' broadband product that the end user was able to set up themselves without the need for a visit to the premises by a BT Engineer.
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1605:"Existing Plusnet TV customers to lose service"
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2644:International Packet Switched Service
1809:"PlusNet obliterates customer emails"
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1401:Ferguson, Andrew (19 December 2011).
1008:"Plusnet boss steps down in shake up"
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1701:"Plusnet Yorkshire Marathon: About"
792:In November 2016, Plusnet acquired
318:PLUSNET PLC: 07 Jul 2004 - current
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1424:Jackson, Mark (14 November 2016).
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1930:BT Business and Public Sector
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1217:Broadband Finder. 6 July 2007
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866:YouView TV from Plusnet
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2462:Criggion Radio Station
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1124:"Plusnet is sweet 16!"
1039:"PLUSNET PLC overview"
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1787:"Usertools.plus.net"
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1292:"Community.plus.net"
855:John Lewis broadband
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369:, in November 1997.
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78:1 February 1997
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2467:Rugby Radio Station
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2293:Charwelton BT Tower
1632:. all our best work
1487:Money Saving Expert
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