NetServices sells wholesale business to ezeeDSL
News NetServices, the broadband wholesaler which last year found itself criticised for cutting off some of its small ISP customers and steering their users to another provider, has sold its wholesale business to that same provider.
[May 8, 2007, 13:37]
Internet supplier denies customer-retention ploy
News The chief executive of internet provider Biscit/V21 has accused former supplier NetServices of cutting off V21's service in a bid to hang on to its dwindling customer base. In mid-November, V21's customers found that they had been disconnected from...
[December 4, 2006, 16:06]
ISP V21 to sue wholesale supplier
News Internet service provider V21 is to sue its erstwhile wholesale provider NetServices, after its customers were suddenly routed through to a new ISP. The page went on to explain that V21/Biscit's customers could ensure "service continuity" if they...
[November 15, 2006, 17:15]
bit thick....
Talkback ezzedsl or whatever its called is run by netservices as was v21/biscuit/ there will be no difference. If you actually read any of the news articles it seems netservices are the biggest bunch of W*ANKERS around.
[November 17, 2006, 14:59]
The ZDNet UK community strikes back!
Blog For those unfamiliar with Biscit, it's the ISP which bought up V21 last year, only to have V21's wholesale supplier Netservices cut it off over some longstanding "burst bandwidth" charges. Paterson then accused Netservices of playing dirty by...
[February 22, 2007, 14:03]
I have had this with Fast24
Talkback I hope Ofcom give NetServices a good hard thrashing for being a bunch of tossers. Down with NetServices! The good news is that i managed to get internet access while i was "switched off". In order to access the internet while you are being "blocked".
[November 21, 2006, 16:25]
Biscit denies cash flow problems
News Biscit, which took over the ISP V21 last year, entered into a public row with wholesale provider NetServices after NetServices cut off V21 over "burst bandwidth" charges and rerouted its customers onto another NetServices-supplied ISP, ezeeDSL.
[February 1, 2007, 14:01]
Broadband migration safeguards due this Christmas
News Ofcom launched a consultation on the issue in August after an ISP called E7even was cut off by its wholesale suppliers, Tiscali and NetServices. NetServices strongly recommended to E7even's customers that they sign up for a new contract with...
[November 28, 2006, 12:48]
Ofcom aims to ease broadband migrations
News The regulator cited Tiscali and Netservices as companies who had made it particularly difficult for customer to move their domestic broadband service to another provider. Two of E7even's wholesale suppliers, Tiscali and Netservices, were unwilling...
[August 18, 2006, 16:45]
Confusion as Biscit withdraws from ISP association
News Biscit hit the headlines last year when it sued the wholesale internet provider NetServices in a dispute over another ISP, V21, which Biscit had recently bought but which subsequently had its connectivity cut off by NetServices (see here for...
[February 26, 2007, 10:55]
Ofcom: Return of the MAC
News A spokesperson for Ofcom confirmed that this part of the ruling was at least partially inspired by the ongoing battle between NetServices, a wholesaler, and Biscit/V21, its erstwhile client. However, a situation like the NetServices and Biscit/V21...
[December 13, 2006, 11:52]
Tools for building Pocket PC Flash applications
News NetServices.setDefaultGatewayUrl http://wwwmysite.com/flashservices/gateway"); gatewayConnection = NetServices.createGatewayConnection(); In the last article about Flash on the Pocket PC platform I covered the basics of creating flash interfaces...
[February 2, 2004, 14:30]
View from a V21 (and now reluctant Biscit) customer.
Talkback How is this different from the way NetServices has mistreated the other customers? I'm finding all this rather rich coming from a company who has so far refused to reply to all contact attempts from customers wishing to migrate.
[December 5, 2006, 21:41]
Biscit customers sold?
Blog On a related note, ISP Review also reports that Netservices - Biscit's favourite wholesaler - has cheerfully dumped some of its smaller ISP customers for not raking in enough money. NetServices has for some time been transitioning its business away...
[March 9, 2007, 11:53]
Biscit falls into administration
News Last year Biscit became embroiled in a dispute with wholesale provider NetServices over the latter's disconnection of Biscit's acquisition, V21. In the latest twist for customers of Biscit, it has emerged that the internet service provider has gone...
[March 8, 2007, 12:55]
Heroes and villains
Leader ISPA members Orange, which attempted to charge for more than one MAC code, and NetServices, which was at the centre of another MAC wrangle, conveniently managed to escape any villainy accusations. The New Year should be a time of fresh starts, an...
[January 5, 2007, 14:28]
Difficult situation
Talkback Netservices had acted in a completely unethical way. The problem with taking the eseedsl deal is that you will still need to get your MAC off them and they will say you are contracted for a year. As for places to go, I'm going to Ofcom...
[November 21, 2006, 16:29]
Difficult situation
Talkback Netservices had acted in a completely unethical way. The problem with taking the eseedsl deal is that you will still need to get your MAC off them and they will say you are contracted for a year. As for places to go, I'm going to Ofcom...
[November 18, 2006, 15:18]
Biscit customers still stranded
News That purchase had itself led to difficulties with V21's previous supplier, Netservices, resulting in a legal battle which Biscit won. The proposed sale of failed ISP Biscit's customers to service provider Breathe has not gone through.
[March 13, 2007, 16:29]



