Posts Tagged ‘NGU’

  Once upon a time…… the beginnings of the Ashby de la Launde FTTH project have almost a fairy tale feel to them in the light of the last few months of bad – mouthing, insults and worse from someone who does not need to be named, but we must all be fully aware by now.  This [...]

Could this be the next business of Guy Jarvis and his henchman Darren Weavers?  I pity their customers – or as Guy Jarvis called them in my NextGenus days, “The peasants”! The evidence looks pretty damning – Neoeon Ltd was/is a company Guy Jarvis owned before NextGenus Ltd and Fibrestream came on the scene, some [...]

 Thanks to Justin, not only for the excellent article, but for giving his permission for me to use it in entirety.  He has captured the essence of what NextGenus means to me and many customers. A 114,000 ton cruise liner ran aground off the coast of Italy in January because of the brash, selfish attitude of [...]

A year on we are back in Dalby Forest for the 2011 World Cup Mountain Bike Championship Project. Not much has changed it all started out by me being asked to pick the trailer mast up from Lincolnshire and deliver it to Dalby. After some discussion and me saying there was no way the trailer [...]

2010 World Cup Mountain Bike Championship Project

Posted: 24th February 2012 by Michael in NextGenUs
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Perhaps a sign of things to come!  From the beginning of this project it was crisis management all the way.  Allowing for the inevitable teething problems of a “first time project”, the phrase “That will do – I think”, was the standard.  What seemed like a pretty straight forward deployment of equipment turned into nightmare [...]

NextGenus – The views of a Volunteer and Engineer

Posted: 20th February 2012 by Michael in NextGenUs
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This is the first in a series of posts about my time with NextGenus UK CIC Ltd (NGU) and subsidiary companies.  The high points and the all too frequent anticlimaxes and disappointments.  It is my personal viewpoint and all comments are made without prejudice to any shareholders, directors or employees past or present.