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Re: OT: suggestions of uncapped Broadband >512Kbp in UK



On Wednesday 03 Aug 2005 12:41, James Burke wrote:
> On Wed, 03 Aug 2005 12:35:43 +0100
>
> michael <linux@networkingnewsletter.org.uk> wrote:
> > OFF TOPIC (not sure which is more appropriate list)
> >
> > I've moved house and need to get Broadband installed. I'll be running X
> > from a remote site and it seems a 1Gb or 2Gb cap will be too
> > restrictive. So any suggestions of uncapped (reliable) B'band ISPs in
> > the UK - preferable at 1Mbs or higher.
> >
> > I considered Tiscali & NTL but then I saw too many negative reviews [NB:
> > there's no cable in my street so it'd be NTL's freedom service and it's
> > unclear which of NTL's services were being slated). The next best seems
> > Tesco - uncapped but only 512Kbps...
> >
> > Surely there must be more/better!
> >
> > Thanks,
> > --
> > Michael Bane
> > Atmospheric Physics Group
> > University of Manchester
>
> I'm with Demom, its £25 per month, 2mb, uncapped with a static ip.  Havn't
> been with them long so cant comment on how reliable they are.

I've been with Demon for more years than I care to remember.

They're not bad. DNS can be a bit sticky every now and again - but you do get 
free "fax to email"!

The notice boards about status is very useful too and there is an phone number 
to call to do a quick status check!

The static IP is also completely unfiltered and you can switch off their 
e-mail filtering.

You only get a tiny amount of html space, though and if you put up pictures of 
a recent holiday and it proves popular, you will find yourself unreachable.

The final good thing is that www.yourname.demon.co.uk is their website and 
yourname.demon.co.uk is your net connection.

Cheers,


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