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Old 02-08-2005, 10:21   #7
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Re: Wireless router ADSL -> DSL

NTLl "may not be the best", but neither are a number of BT based suppliers. Look at the issues a lot of LLU ISPs are having like Bulldog. While I am not a member of the ntl fan club, I feel it is harsh to make such a sweeping statement. Bear in mind that by the very nature of this site we will have many who come here to expresss dissatisfaction with their cable setup. Equally however if you go to ADSL based fourms, you willl see many expressing disspointment with their ISP.

It can depend on where you are, how far you are from an exchange as to whether ADSL or Cable is likely to be the better option. Headline speeds of up to 8meg on ADSL frequently prove impractical due to distance.
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