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Originally Posted by zitianaki
Late reply but i only recently signed up, my friend uses that isp he should know. and its 10MB/10MB not 10Mb/8Mb you get a choice of 10Mb/1 or 10/10 and even though their 100Mb connection has a 180GB its still alot better then ntl's 40Gb monthly. who somehow think 40GB is enough for a whole months useage. i wonder how a country like sweden can offer all this yet England cant offer much. people in sweden are very lucky. i wish i lived there 10Mb/10MB for 20 Euro a month. i guess ukonlines 8MB will have to do . why cant uk pay for subsidised fibre england is more rich then sweden and yet they did it years ago. england should hurry up and catch up 
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Umm nope if you re-read what I said the 10/8 comment was made in a different sentence, I then began to talk about bbb.se as the fastest ISP I could see in Sweden.
Think you missed the post I was replying to, supplies that all important context, and the punctuation I used in my reply.
Would you like to pay extra tax for this subsidised fibre? 95%+ of the UK wouldn't. Personally I don't appreciate the insane tax burden I have now without the Govt finding another excuse to tax the @rse off me (1p for bb, 10p for whatever else we have in mind) and considering their appauling wasting of money so far on anything bb related I wouldn't trust them anyway.
EDIT: AOL over ntl uses the ntl network purely as a conduit to AOL's network, so yes you use AOL's network extensively.