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Old 06-04-2006, 16:58   #18
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Re: *All* ADSL Max Info In Here Please

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I still have no idea where you are getting this info from-all but one exchanges get get ADSL Max now.
Er, I am referring to BT, hence why I quoted -

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Q. When will it be available?
A. BT is starting the roll out of higher broadband speeds to new and existing customers in April 2006. It is our intention to offer up to 8Mb broadband to all new customers by June 2006. Our ability to offer up to 8Mb Broadband to all our existing customers will depend on the level of demand and capacity in the broadband network. As capacity becomes available, we will make it available to existing customers who have registered their interest in up to 8Mb broadband on a first come, first served basis. Existing customers should register for up to 8Mb broadband at www.bt.com/broadband/faster.




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Just because ntl offer a 10Mb service, it doesn;t mean that the servie is good & that everyone receives it.
Its pretty much available across the network to those with modems with the option to get a modem. If its not, please correct me and tell me where it isn't.

Only 25% of customers will be able to receive 6.5mb and above. Thats straight from the horses mouth Neil.


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But then again, as long as yours is ok (which it doesn't seem to be).....
Well if you really want me to post a screenie of the 1200 flat line giganews transfer I had going, I will. So there may be a slowdown now with congestion but thats better then a constant lack of speed, ala ADSL, right?
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