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RE: ADSL vs Cable


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  • Subject: RE: ADSL vs Cable
  • From: "BUTLER, Tony, FM" <tony.butler@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 14:30:14 +0100
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cable.
better value for money, especially with a package deal
lower latency if online gaming is your thing.

Any of the broadband ops can cut you off for running a commercial service on
a home network.
you are supposed to only run a password protected site so that the whole
world won't kill the ISP's servers by trying access your version of
friendofafriend or whatever funky new service you are offering.

True, only 128k uplink, but this is due to be addressed later in the year &
BY have hinted thier one meg service will NOT be double the price, unlike
the NTL offering.

OTOH, BY are (allegedly) a bunch of useles fcukers.  As, allegedly, are NTL.
If you enjoy hanging on for 45mins+ to talk to BT/NTL tech support then go
ahead :)

adsl:
bt lines cost more
not a guaranteed connection until someone actually switches over your line,
despite the line test maybe saying otherwise.
BTOpenWoe certainly have a v.bad rep

SKY:
Fine if you don't want broadband net access. :)

Basically, which ever way you turn, u r buggered - crap pricing, crap
service, crap technical service, or any combination of the 3 - take your
pick :]


tony

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andy Laurence [mailto:andy@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: 23 April 2002 14:20
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx > Subject: [ukha_d] ADSL vs Cable
>
>
> Why are decisions never easy?  I thought I'd go over to ADSL
> when i move, as
> they don't cut you off for running a web server (yes, it's happened to
> friends on BlueYonder).  Unfortunately, I need a BT line to
> do this (as I
> just discovered).  This means two things - more expensive
> phone calls, and I
> can't have cable TV.  Whaddya reckon?  Should I run the risk
> of them cutting
> me off
> (and only 128kbps upload speed vs 256kbps), or cut my losses
> for cable TV,
> and go for (more expensive) Sky Digital?  Opinions?  TIA
>
> Andy (annoyed)
>
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