[uknof] Belfast to Mainland Wavelengths?

2018-08-02 Thread Charlie Boisseau
Hi All, Does anyone know which carriers are able to provide 10G waves from Belfast (specifically City Telephone Exchange) back to the mainland? I’ve got enquiries out with Openreach and Virgin, but I think they may be difficult and costly. Contact me offline if you have any ideas. Thanks C

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2014-09-18 Thread Donal Cunningham
> There's an American chap who did a good job of explaining it: > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNu8XDBSn10 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACOlry6zgWg "Ireland is one country in the Olympics, four countries in the football and three and a half in the rugby" D. Airspeed Telecom

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2014-09-18 Thread Mike Hughes
On 11 September 2014 09:54, Geoff Bennett wrote: > > There's an American chap who did a good job of explaining it: > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNu8XDBSn10 Grey is an ex-pat Canadian living in the UK. You've heard him say "out" right? :)

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2014-09-16 Thread Tom Smyth
Steve but that post doesn't answer my question... I think there is life in this thread yet :) On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 9:29 PM, Steve Dyer wrote: > On 16/09/2014 20:29, Tom Smyth wrote: > > which two Islands are you referring to ... would craggy Island be > included in the count or would inclu

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2014-09-16 Thread Steve Dyer
On 16/09/2014 20:29, Tom Smyth wrote: which two Islands are you referring to ... would craggy Island be included in the count or would including that make it 3 ? Thanks On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 8:23 PM, Nick Hilliard > wrote: On 16/09/2014 20:19, Tom Hill wrote:

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2014-09-16 Thread Tom Smyth
which two Islands are you referring to ... would craggy Island be included in the count or would including that make it 3 ? Thanks On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 8:23 PM, Nick Hilliard wrote: > On 16/09/2014 20:19, Tom Hill wrote: > > On 15/09/14 10:39, Donal Cunningham wrote: > >> I propose a variant

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2014-09-16 Thread Nick Hilliard
On 16/09/2014 20:19, Tom Hill wrote: > On 15/09/14 10:39, Donal Cunningham wrote: >> I propose a variant on Godwin's Law (I suggest "Hilliard's Law") >> which states that "As an online discussion grows longer, the >> probability of Fr. Ted being quoted approaches 1". > > Motion seconded. to be fa

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2014-09-16 Thread Tom Hill
On 15/09/14 10:39, Donal Cunningham wrote: > I propose a variant on Godwin's Law (I suggest "Hilliard's Law") > which states that "As an online discussion grows longer, the > probability of Fr. Ted being quoted approaches 1". Motion seconded. -- Tom

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2014-09-15 Thread Donal Cunningham
-Original Message- > From: uknof [mailto:uknof-boun...@lists.uknof.org.uk] On Behalf Of Nick > Hilliard > Sent: 14 September 2014 22:23 > To: Mark Blackman > Cc: uknof@lists.uknof.org.uk; Charlie Boisseau > Subject: Re: [uknof] Belfast > > On 14/09/2014 12:21, Mark

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2014-09-14 Thread Nick Hilliard
On 14/09/2014 12:21, Mark Blackman wrote: > Does “Britain" unambiguously refer to “Great Britain” or “the British > Isles” or “the United Kingdom”? That would be an ecumenical matter now, Fr. Ted. Nick

Re: [uknof] Belfast

2014-09-14 Thread Mark Blackman
On 11 Sep 2014, at 09:39, Nick Hilliard wrote: > On 11/09/2014 09:28, Charlie Boisseau wrote: >>> And Belfast was utterly awesome. Anyone that didn't fancy leaving >>> Britain to get over there really did miss out. >> >> Erm.. I hate to break it to you, but Belfast is in Britain. > > Erm.. I h

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2014-09-14 Thread Mick O'Donovan [BT Ireland]
On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 03:18:45AM +0100, David Farrell wrote: > Folks, > > It was absolutely *fantastic* to be part of the last two days in my > adopted home town. I hope those who made it enjoyed Belfast and the > rest. > > Cheers, > > David. > > +1 - My first UKNOF and I was delighted I at

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2014-09-12 Thread Denesh Bhabuta
On 11 September 2014 09:46, Keith Mitchell wrote: > Once again I think we demonstrated that the Internet transcends > geography, politics and borders :-) It was a pleasure to have a part in > making this meeting happen, +1 big Thank You to all our speakers, > partners and helpers. > I would also

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2014-09-12 Thread Donal Cunningham
riginal Message- > From: uknof [mailto:uknof-boun...@lists.uknof.org.uk] On Behalf Of Paul > Mansfield > Sent: 11 September 2014 22:32 > To: uknof@lists.uknof.org.uk > Subject: Re: [uknof] Belfast > > On 11 September 2014 11:34, Nick Hilliard wrote: > > we should have competing m

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2014-09-11 Thread Paul Mansfield
On 11 September 2014 11:34, Nick Hilliard wrote: > we should have competing marches to see who has the better name has the Orange Order rebranded to the Everything Everywhere Order?

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2014-09-11 Thread Gord Slater
On 11 September 2014 16:46, Brian Nisbet wrote: > If I was a bad person I'd ask "Britain is the main bit of what?" Cos you've > two things in that sentence, the British Isles and the UK. But, ya know, I'm > not a bad person and I wouldn't want to stir further. :) hah - well now, that all depends

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2014-09-11 Thread Brian Nisbet
K has anybody any thoughts about whether this will affect connectivity and Communications? Cheers Andy -Original Message- From: uknof [mailto:uknof-boun...@lists.uknof.org.uk] On Behalf Of Charlie Boisseau Sent: 11 September 2014 09:28 To: Tom Hill Cc: uknof@lists.uknof.org.uk Subjec

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2014-09-11 Thread Charlie Boisseau
s.uknof.org.uk] On Behalf Of Charlie > Boisseau > Sent: 11 September 2014 09:28 > To: Tom Hill > Cc: uknof@lists.uknof.org.uk > Subject: Re: [uknof] Belfast > >> And Belfast was utterly awesome. Anyone that didn't fancy leaving >> Britain to get over there really did

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2014-09-11 Thread David Farrell
On 11/09/2014 11:34, Nick Hilliard wrote: we should have competing marches to see who has the better name. That's sure to settle the issue. Sure, will we hold them in Edinburgh? I hear it's the done thing this week... :)

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2014-09-11 Thread David Farrell
On 11/09/2014 10:15, Charlie Boisseau wrote: Sorry everyone! I didn’t realise it would cause such a shit-storm. Heh. It's caused a lot more than that in the past... Thankfully we've moved beyond that for the most part and I hope it was quite apparent to everyone who visited!! :) Cheers, Dav

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2014-09-11 Thread Nick Hilliard
On 11/09/2014 11:30, David Farrell wrote: On 11/09/2014 09:39, Nick Hilliard wrote: ...except for the anachronistic "british isles" thing. North-West European Archipelago? we should have competing marches to see who has the better name. That's sure to settle the issue. Nick

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2014-09-11 Thread David Farrell
On 11/09/2014 09:39, Nick Hilliard wrote: ...except for the anachronistic "british isles" thing. North-West European Archipelago?

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2014-09-11 Thread James Bensley
On 10 September 2014 03:18, David Farrell wrote: > Folks, > > It was absolutely *fantastic* to be part of the last two days in my adopted > home town. I hope those who made it enjoyed Belfast and the rest. > > Cheers, > > David. Here here! I actually didn't attend this time in person just on we

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2014-09-11 Thread Charlie Boisseau
Sorry everyone! I didn’t realise it would cause such a shit-storm. Charlie Boisseau Fluency Communications Ltd T: +44 (0) 330 121 1000 Twitter: @charlieboisseau www.fluency.net.uk char...@fluency.net.uk On 11 Sep 2014, at 10:08, Paul Mansfield wrote: > damn those mapmakers, causing di

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2014-09-11 Thread Paul Mansfield
damn those mapmakers, causing dissent.

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2014-09-11 Thread Daniel Ankers
On 11 September 2014 09:54, Geoff Bennett wrote: > Isn't "Britain" just "mainland Britain"? England, Wales and (for the > moment) Scotland. > > Are you suggesting that in the event of Scotland gaining independence that they are going to physically move away from mainland Britain? That may crea

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2014-09-11 Thread Jethro R Binks
On Thu, 11 Sep 2014, Keith Mitchell wrote: > On 09/11/2014 04:35 AM, the hatter wrote: > > On Thu, 11 Sep 2014, Charlie Boisseau wrote: > > > >>> And Belfast was utterly awesome. Anyone that didn't fancy leaving > >>> Britain to get over there really did miss out. > >> > >> Erm.. I hate to break

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2014-09-11 Thread Geoff Bennett
tch?v=rNu8XDBSn10 -Original Message- From: uknof [mailto:uknof-boun...@lists.uknof.org.uk] On Behalf Of Charlie Boisseau Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2014 9:28 AM To: Tom Hill Cc: uknof@lists.uknof.org.uk Subject: Re: [uknof] Belfast > And Belfast was utterly awesome. Anyone that didn't fancy le

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2014-09-11 Thread Keith Mitchell
On 09/11/2014 04:35 AM, the hatter wrote: > On Thu, 11 Sep 2014, Charlie Boisseau wrote: > >>> And Belfast was utterly awesome. Anyone that didn't fancy leaving >>> Britain to get over there really did miss out. >> >> Erm.. I hate to break it to you, but Belfast is in Britain. > > I gave the lis

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2014-09-11 Thread Brian Candler
On 11/09/2014 09:34, Charlie Boisseau wrote: Erm.. I hate to break it to you, but Belfast is in Britain. We might not be able to say the same about Scotland soon:-(, but Northern Ireland is still part of Britain Technically I believe we are the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ire

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2014-09-11 Thread Nick Hilliard
On 11/09/2014 09:28, Charlie Boisseau wrote: And Belfast was utterly awesome. Anyone that didn't fancy leaving Britain to get over there really did miss out. Erm.. I hate to break it to you, but Belfast is in Britain. Erm.. I hate to break it to you, but Belfast is in the UK, not Britain. Th

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2014-09-11 Thread Daniel Ankers
On 10 September 2014 03:18, David Farrell wrote: > Folks, > > It was absolutely *fantastic* to be part of the last two days in my > adopted home town. I hope those who made it enjoyed Belfast and the rest. > > Cheers, > > David. > Agreed - big thanks to the UKNOF and ION teams Dan

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2014-09-11 Thread Edward Dore
Belfast is in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Edward Dore Freethought Internet On 11 Sep 2014, at 09:28, Charlie Boisseau wrote: >> And Belfast was utterly awesome. Anyone that didn't fancy leaving >> Britain to get over there really did miss out. > > Erm.. I hate t

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2014-09-11 Thread Ben King
No its not! Great Britain, is only England, Scotland and Wales. NI is included in UK though. On 11 September 2014 09:28, Charlie Boisseau wrote: > > And Belfast was utterly awesome. Anyone that didn't fancy leaving > > Britain to get over there really did miss out. > > Erm.. I hate to break it t

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2014-09-11 Thread the hatter
On Thu, 11 Sep 2014, Charlie Boisseau wrote: And Belfast was utterly awesome. Anyone that didn't fancy leaving Britain to get over there really did miss out. Erm.. I hate to break it to you, but Belfast is in Britain. I gave the list several minutes for everyone else to get in first, but su

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2014-09-11 Thread Mark McFadden
+1 I know I should be using the evaluation form to say this, but I thought the two day organization of the course was great. It allowed me to talk to some people when I wouldn't otherwise have had the chance and I thought the opportunity to have the ION event at the same time was excellent. An

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2014-09-11 Thread Chris Russell
> We might not be able to say the same about Scotland soon :-(, but Northern > Ireland is still part of Britain. If this happens, connectivity to NI might get very interesting though! (/ref: Neil) Chris website: www.knowledgeit.co.uk | blog: www.knowledgeit.co.uk/blog | twitter: @Knowledge

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2014-09-11 Thread Charlie Boisseau
> And Belfast was utterly awesome. Anyone that didn't fancy leaving > Britain to get over there really did miss out. Erm.. I hate to break it to you, but Belfast is in Britain. We might not be able to say the same about Scotland soon :-(, but Northern Ireland is still part of Britain. Charlie

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2014-09-11 Thread Chris Grundemann
Yes! Thanks to all involved, what a great meeting and a darn good time. Cheers, ~Chris On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 10:18 AM, David Farrell wrote: > Folks, > > It was absolutely *fantastic* to be part of the last two days in my > adopted home town. I hope those who made it enjoyed Belfast and the

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2014-09-10 Thread Gord Slater
On 10 September 2014 21:58, Tom Bird wrote: > http://photos.marmot.org.uk/uknof29 Landing OK? Nice and gentle? Any bum-puckers at all? :) Reason I ask is I read this the other day: http://www.aaib.gov.uk/publications/special_bulletins/s5_2014___jetstream_31__g_gava.cfm I used to love eating

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2014-09-10 Thread Tom Bird
On 10/09/2014 21:41, Rob Evans wrote: Good venue, good people, good content, good hosting, tasty shortbread biscuits and delicious scones (not had scones in a break since Bristol?). Thanks to all involved. You have an amazing memory for meeting break snacks! I've uploaded a few pictures that

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2014-09-10 Thread Rob Evans
Good venue, good people, good content, good hosting, tasty shortbread biscuits and delicious scones (not had scones in a break since Bristol?). Thanks to all involved. Rob

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2014-09-10 Thread Tom Hill
On 10/09/14 11:10, Will Hargrave wrote: > Absolutely! I was pleased to see so many folks from south of the > border too, and the interesting Ireland-related content. Yes, this: it was great to have such an interesting & integrated meeting of the two isles. The ION conference added another helping

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2014-09-10 Thread Will Hargrave
On 10 Sep 2014, at 03:18, David Farrell wrote: > It was absolutely *fantastic* to be part of the last two days in my adopted > home town. I hope those who made it enjoyed Belfast and the rest. Absolutely! I was pleased to see so many folks from south of the border too, and the interesting Ire

[uknof] Belfast

2014-09-09 Thread David Farrell
Folks, It was absolutely *fantastic* to be part of the last two days in my adopted home town. I hope those who made it enjoyed Belfast and the rest. Cheers, David.