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funklectic 17-02-2006 09:08

broadband alternatives
 
as an ntl phone customer, are there any other isp's i can try apart from ntl?

Gareth 17-02-2006 09:17

Re: broadband alternatives
 
You'd need a BT phone line for ADSL, so unless you went for something a bit less mainstream like satellite or broadband over powerlines (or pigeon enabled internet :D ), I can't think of any that you could use.

Chris 17-02-2006 09:49

Re: broadband alternatives
 
I have moved this thread to 'Other ISPs' discussion, seeing as that's what you're looking for.

However unfortunately for you, the answer is no. NTL phone lines can't do ADSL. If you want that, you need to get a BT phone line.

Your only alternative is to get AOL via cable broadband.

funklectic 17-02-2006 11:39

Re: broadband alternatives
 
thanks for the reply. i actually am already an ntl broadband customer. i just wanted to know what my options were once my contract was up. i used to have a pipex account via a bt line but changed to ntl to save money. again, thanx for the replys

Acropolis 22-02-2006 23:40

Re: broadband alternatives
 
You could always go for a satelite broadband system, lower conntention ratio, probably work out a lot faster as well as there are not that many people using the bandwidth, only problem it costs a small fortune each month, at least £200 for a 1/2 mb connection.

Chris 23-02-2006 07:47

Re: broadband alternatives
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Acropolis
You could always go for a satelite broadband system, lower conntention ratio, probably work out a lot faster as well as there are not that many people using the bandwidth, only problem it costs a small fortune each month, at least £200 for a 1/2 mb connection.

You can get 'one way' satellite that will work off a Sky minidish, which uses a dialup account for the upstream. That is more cost effective, but still probably about £50 a month as you have to pay for a dial up account as well as the satellite.

And sat BB is not reputedly any good for online gaming because it has high latency.


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