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Old 18-07-2006, 21:42   #20
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Re: Sky Broadband

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Originally Posted by Neil
They can't provide the 10Mb customers with a stable connection yet.
Another sweeping, inaccurate, statement.

Mine is perfectly stable, and always has been - and no, that's not unique or unusual in this area.

* Is every BT connection stable ? No, of course not.
* Will everyone who signs upto Sky actually get 22 (or even 16) Mbit ? No.


It looks like it may be a good deal, and I shall be looking carefully at it, but it's not going to suit everyone.

My main problem atm is that I have no BT line, so do I really want to swap to a possibly dodgy (overhead fed) BT line, from my nice stable underground ntl line. That's before I even look at the other possible advantages/drawbacks.
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