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bob Wrote:

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> In the EDT last night thought I would catch up

> with some friends on Facebook No chance WiFi been

> down since before Christmas, any one know if the

> Bishop has WiFi.

> Bob S


I have spoken to the EDT staff about their Wi-Fi.

There seems to be some problem with their Business Wi-Fi and they need the Public Wi-Fi for their tills


They have another problem with their TV services which is why they could not show the New Years Eve celebrations

The Bongs and the Fireworks. Does not affect Sky.


Would be nice if they could get the fires working too. No fires for over a week.

Not much fun drinking Alcohol Free beer at ?7.00 a pint. (2 Bottles) sitting in the cold.



ETA The Bishop Used to have Wi-Fi. not been there for a while. It was a strange system you had to Subscribe to (Free)

DulwichFox Wrote:

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>

> Would be nice if they could get the fires working

> too. No fires for over a week.

> Not much fun drinking Alcohol Free beer at ?7.00 a

> pint. (2 Bottles) sitting in the cold.

>



I know it's a radical idea, but you could always use another pub which is warmer .....

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