Re: OT: suggestions of uncapped Broadband >512Kbp in UK
From: Chris Boot (bootc_at_bootc.net)
Date: 08/03/05
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Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2005 13:03:44 +0100 To: michael <linux@networkingnewsletter.org.uk>
On 3 Aug 2005, at 12:35, michael wrote:
> OFF TOPIC (not sure which is more appropriate list)
>
> I've moved house and need to get Broadband installed. I'll be
> running X
> from a remote site and it seems a 1Gb or 2Gb cap will be too
> restrictive. So any suggestions of uncapped (reliable) B'band ISPs in
> the UK - preferable at 1Mbs or higher.
>
> I considered Tiscali & NTL but then I saw too many negative reviews
> [NB:
> there's no cable in my street so it'd be NTL's freedom service and
> it's
> unclear which of NTL's services were being slated). The next best
> seems
> Tesco - uncapped but only 512Kbps...
I was with PlusNet for 12 months until the end of June and I didn't
have any trouble at all from them. The only trouble I ever had was
caused by BT cutting the line for a few days... Static IP, uncapped,
with a range of available speeds. Note that you'll always only get
256 Kbps upstream bandwidth unless you go for SDSL which is very
expensive.
HTH,
Chris
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