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UKonline and Bulldog are the only people without line usage restrictions. 8mb with bulldog is around £38 a month, so 2mb should be around £15 a month or something.

Wanadoo? There utterly wank. Check this out.

Standard User - £14.99 for the first six months (then £17.99 a month)

2GB data usage per month

Active User - £22.99

6GB data usage per month

Heavy User - £27.99

30GB data usage per month

8mb with only 2gb a month? Who are they kidding.

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is 8mb a pretty standard speed nowadays then?

i've had 2mb upgrade from BT for nearly a year and thought it was still the pretty common speed to have. paying around £30 for 2mb with 30gb cap (never notice the cap ever) and decent service seemed decent enough but reading this has chanegd my mind.

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Oh yeah... if you can get telewest (now taken over by NTL) I think theyre planning on 10mb lines for £35 a month no cap.

Mate has already got that.

Im supposed to be gettin upgraded to 5mb broadband with telewest, not sure though ^_^

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Erm.... as bad as it sounds, you might wanna look at AOL.. they dont cap anything, and are pretty cheap.

You can set up your modem to keep a constant connection so you dont need to use their crappy software to connect.

Saying that, otherwise I do hate aol.

How do you do that?

I've made a connection so I don't need to use the software, but I still havr to dial it.

I want always on :P

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For far its looks like UKOnline then.

My main choices were UKOnline and Zen, I was a little sceptical of UKOnline though because it is half the price of Zen for exactly the same service, and is a 12month contract. Ideally i would like to avoid a commitment that long as i have had some shocking ISP's in the past.

As for 24Mb ADSL-2, apparently that will be available on my exchange from February so would kind of screw with the 12month UKOnline commitment? Although saying that i'm sure it will be ludicrously expensive when it comes out, and i very rarely max out my 2Mb as it is

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As for 24Mb ADSL-2, apparently that will be available on my exchange from February so would kind of screw with the 12month UKOnline commitment? Although saying that i'm sure it will be ludicrously expensive when it comes out, and i very rarely max out my 2Mb as it is

Gonna be mainly for us super nerdy gamers first, who want the edge :P Or you can download you porno 48x as fast if you're me :P

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Gonna be mainly for us super nerdy gamers first, who want the edge :P Or you can download you porno 48x as fast if you're me :P

That's bollocks though, your ping time (what you need to care about) may be worse on a 24meg line than on a 576k line. And even for general web browsing there are very few sites/servers that you can take advantage of (even with my 3meg). I would much rather have a 1meg line with a decent ping and no bandwidth limitations...
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Actually, if the upload speed is greater than that of the other connections (which it most likely will be as in Sweden they are and this is a Swedish company so you put 1+1 together) it'll equal better pings.

That isn't always the case. There is line latency and packet loss to consider. Then there is also distance to exchange and what atlantic carries you use, and of course where the server is actually located. I know of atleast two examples from my old clan where someone went from 300k to 1mb and there ping got like 40% worse to the same UK server. Hell, i know some people who went from 56k to 512k and experienced worse average pings.

Personally, i'm holding out for SDSL, as i dislike the idea of downloading at 24mb, but still having to upload at 1mb.

Shame UK is so far behind everyone else. Sweden is currently the leader i believe, a friend just got 100mbit for 35€ a month. Yes, thats euros. They've also had 10mb SDSL for atleast 2 years now, and for a fraction of the cost of UK basic 1mb/2mb lines.

Also funny to see how its a swedish company pushing our internet forward and not UK ones.

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