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RE: BT ISDN + BT Anytime


  • To: ukha_d <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: RE: BT ISDN + BT Anytime
  • From: Keith Doxey <ukha.diyha@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2001 10:56:45 +0100
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You can bond 2 channels to get 128Kbit  but I DONT THINK you can do it on
BT
Anytime.

If the model is anything like the surftime one, you can have a
"free" 64K
dialup but if you want Bonded 128K you have to PAY for two dialups at local
call rate.

CANT GUARANTEE THAT THE ABOVE IS CORRECT.

Keith

-----Original Message-----
From: James Hoye [mailto:james.hoye@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 10:46
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] BT ISDN + BT Anytime


We're moving offices, and need to arrange IP access.

Thanks to BT's ridiculous 60 day (working) lead time for a 2Mbps pipe to be
installed, we're going ISDN short-term until the pipe is in place.

With BT Anytime, we can (our network admin Simon has been told) have 64Kbps
IP access 24/7 (until they decide your over-using the service) for a fixed
monthly fee.

Poor Simon's getting conflicting advice (from BT) as to whether you can
bond
the 2 ISDN channels to get 128Kbps or not.  Think that's the correct
terminology.

Can anyone confirm whether this can or can't be done.... Keith...?

James





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