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wooot! happy happy Tassy

Posted: 24/12/2005 - 6:48
by tas
Just had an e-mail from my IP provider "Blueyonder" and bloody awesome news!

I currently have a 2mb connection, sometime early next year they are increasing it to a whopping 10mb and get this...

AT NO EXTRA COST!

Infact even those on a 512k connection will be upgraded to 2mb for free!

RESULT!

Posted: 24/12/2005 - 12:50
by Steve B
nice christmas prezzy :D

Posted: 24/12/2005 - 14:10
by Vosla
Yup! That's a great thing! :)
Now if the internet's content quality would increase with the bandwith... ;)

Posted: 24/12/2005 - 15:41
by Driller
BT arrived stealthily one night and forced an upgrade to 2meg onto us. We didn't want it but they threatened us.

Bit of a surprise one morning to find that the connection had doubled from 1.1 to 2.2. I'm hoping it happens again :)

Posted: 24/12/2005 - 18:54
by tas
BT's killer is they still limit you to a download ratio!

i am very fortunate i must say to live in a telewest area!

Posted: 24/12/2005 - 19:22
by Driller
tas wrote:BT's killer is they still limit you to a download ratio!

i am very fortunate i must say to live in a telewest area!
Download ratio? If you mean that it's metered, then AFAIK it isn't.

Posted: 24/12/2005 - 20:11
by tas
Well Telewest reckons so...

Quote...

"We are pleased to announce that we will be making your service even faster at no extra cost whilst continuing to give you the peace of mind of a completely unlimited service unlike our competitors at Wanadoo and BT."

Posted: 24/12/2005 - 20:35
by Driller
tas wrote:Well Telewest reckons so...

Quote...

"We are pleased to announce that we will be making your service even faster at no extra cost whilst continuing to give you the peace of mind of a completely unlimited service unlike our competitors at Wanadoo and BT."
Well, I can only speak for the service here, but it's totally un-metered. I download quite a few large files and have no problems. Sounds like a bit of Telewest spin ... ;)

Posted: 25/12/2005 - 10:13
by dan gillgrass
BT limit you to 30gb a month

Posted: 25/12/2005 - 15:35
by Driller
dan gillgrass wrote:BT limit you to 30gb a month
I had NO idea! I'm used to Telewest (it's at my parents) and have only been using BT for a year since I moved in with my gf. To be honest, 30gb is a lot to download. That's probably why I've never come across it.

Posted: 25/12/2005 - 19:29
by LMan
German Telekom forced an upgrade on our lines from 786k to 1000k some while ago... and charged 4 Euros more per month for it. It was either take it or quit. Ahh the bliss of having a (partial) monopoly. :x

Posted: 25/12/2005 - 22:58
by tas
Your bang on there Markus.. It wasn't til BT lost their monopoly that we saw drastic price decreases and better stuff..

It's been open for a long time now and due to external companies things have improved drastically.

Posted: 26/12/2005 - 13:42
by Vosla
@Markus: Telekom takes flak from Versatel here... prices should drop *a tad bit* soonish though it may be executed by either T-Com or T-Online... who knows. :?

Posted: 27/12/2005 - 5:37
by LMan
Well there are a few alternatives, but mainly in urban agglomerations... if you live on the countryside you're still stuck with t-Com. But as Vosla hints we're eventually getting there. :)

Posted: 27/12/2005 - 13:59
by tas
[quote="LMan / Remix64"agglomerations[/quote]

fook me Markus!!! have you eaten the dictionary? :shock: