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Re: [OT] ish FTTC Fibre Broadband etc.



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> Looks expensive and slow! We have fttc via aaisp, and would thoroughly
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commend them. ~=A328/month with 2 "units" of download allowance
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enough for us - off peak the units are worth much more, and essentially
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imited in the small hours). We've seen ~35Mbps download speed tests
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...
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I'm going to agree with Jim on this whilst I don't have FTTC from A&A
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//www.aaisp.net.uk/ I do have 2 21cn lines with them.

Sure, they might be a bit more expensive and don't offer 'unlimited'  but
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hen who does. But the service is second to non, where else can you talk to
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the MD at 7am in the morning in IRC. They're also very good at getting BT
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o fix things when they break.

Stuart

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