Bru
Well-Known Member
Except that we have free WiFi .... it just doesn't work...
I'd consider paying (a sensible modest charge) if it meant it was actually usable!
Except that we have free WiFi .... it just doesn't work...
I can't agree with this - we provide great showers for free, and people expect them to fully serviced. Ditto water and electricity. If we provide it, we want to do so to a high standard.Nothing. If its free nobody will expect a great service.
To be honest at your place people will likely not use it much.
I can't agree with this - we provide great showers for free, and people expect them to fully serviced. Ditto water and electricity. If we provide it, we want to do so to a high standard.
Why do you say that? What do you know that I don't?!
Showers, Toilets, Electricity are considered essential services so in a good marina would expect those to be impeccable.
Laundry and Wifi are not so essential and although I would expect a good marina to supply these services.
have a package that includes unlimited internet usage....
As wifi technology has developed, and due to a massive increase in portable devices, there is a much greater demand. Tariffs also vary from place to place, and nearby pubs and cafes often provide a service usually for free.
I would be interested to know the main reasons for using wifi, whether on board at your home marina or as a visitor elsewhere.
If a marina service is 'free to all' there is risk of contention on the bandwidth on busy days. To prevent this, it is possible to allow a certain amount of free usage for basic internet access, and apply a charge for higher bandwidth services such as video downloads.
What type of applications would you wish to use at no cost, and what would you will be willing to pay for, at a reasonable charge ?
For example....
Simple web browsing for information, such as weather
Access to emails
Skype?
through to
Online gaming?
Live TV?
recorded TV on IPlayer?
Business applications, such as software development requiring high upload capacity, good quality Video conferencing;
What ever you would like to add ... !
Frankly I'm impressed that Tomahawk even managed to get half a page
I've been sat on the pontoon before now right underneath the Spectrum route and still not been able to get a connection!
If I was paying for it I'd be pretty unimpressed 'cos it's pants
I mostly use either my 3G dongle (when it gets a signal its very good but can get expensive) or tether to the phone on Orange (rarely lets me down and cost limited to a max of £1 a day)
we’ll laugh at this one day. Wifi will be everywhere, free. Still too slow tho.
If true its much more likely to be delivered through something like the current mobile distribution network. 4G/5G should make WiFi mostly irrelevant (too localised), but will be slow to implement outside the larger economic geos (even there lots of investment is required to upgrade existing delivery systems)
A factor that affects both GSM and WiFi internet acess is capacity loading. That loading is multi layered, all the way up to the internet backbone. After school is awful wherever you are and whatever access method you use. If you're prepared to use 'out of hours' you'll get much better service.
Maybe they should offer 2 services:
Slow and free: Basic browsing Weather, Email, forumsetc
High speed and payed: High data etc.
Spectrum have now been taken over by a mob called Arqiva so I must make sure if the service is a bad as I fear it might be, I do a global substitute of Arqiva for Spectrum in my complaints emails.