Anyone get a letter about having their service upgraded to 2mb but your bandwidth cut to 15gb a month?
Anyone UK Based with BT Broadband?
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Apache...I just spent all dang weekend trying to get my connection back up. I haven't had any letter at all but I heard rumours about capping. I dunno..time to change providers? I know you might have some insight. -
Are you on BT Yahoo or Just Broadband? What speed?Originally posted by sarah_webincApache...I just spent all dang weekend trying to get my connection back up. I haven't had any letter at all but I heard rumours about capping. I dunno..time to change providers? I know you might have some insight.
I know shit.... pretty sad that I have to ask here.ICQ:2116226Comment
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What I DID know what that there is a 30gb month cap, but it's 'un-inforced'
But I got a letter saying, aren't we fucking great, you can have 2mb's for 4 quid less but then it says that my bandwidth cap is now 15gb a month... and that I can downlad 250 pics a week or 3 hours of video footage with that!... thanks a fucking bunch BT.ICQ:2116226Comment
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Originally posted by Apache_AAre you on BT Yahoo or Just Broadband? What speed?
I know shit.... pretty sad that I have to ask here.
BT Yahoo...you? I *think* I am on 1mb but don't qoute me...that was marc's thing and they are the only company that is still giving me trouble about fully turning an account over to me even though they are happy to take the payment off my card.Comment
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AOL broadband has been advertising no caps...I wish it wasn't AOL or I would be tempted a lot more.Comment
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Well the good news for you is that you'll be getting 2mb's before the March 7th at no extra cost.Originally posted by sarah_webincBT Yahoo...you? I *think* I am on 1mb but don't qoute me...that was marc's thing and they are the only company that is still giving me trouble about fully turning an account over to me even though they are happy to take the payment off my card.
Seem to be the bland BT Broadband people that are getting shafted with the 15gig cap, BT Yahoo seems to be a 30gig limit.ICQ:2116226Comment
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It will go one of two ways, either BT will scrap their caps, or the other companies will end up having to enfoce them, they're all just reselling BT broadband connections at the end of the day.Originally posted by sarah_webincAOL broadband has been advertising no caps...I wish it wasn't AOL or I would be tempted a lot more.ICQ:2116226Comment
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yeah they are cable, a bit of a hassle to first be installed but worth it in the long run. They recently upgraded all their 1mb customers to 2mb for free thoughOriginally posted by Apache_ATheir 2mb is expensive though, aren't they a cable set up?Comment
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which BT are about to do (from end of this week), but looking at their costs BT will be £10 a month cheaperOriginally posted by Manowaryeah they are cable, a bit of a hassle to first be installed but worth it in the long run. They recently upgraded all their 1mb customers to 2mb for free thoughICQ:2116226Comment
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It's not quite as simple as that anymore and continues to evolve. Certainly other companies can compete and if not be uncapped as such at least have more realistic caps.Originally posted by Apache_A... they're all just reselling BT broadband connections at the end of the day.
But then BT has offered some of the worst ADSL packages and service since day 1.Comment
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I can't see how the reseller seem to think they have the avilable bandwidth and BT doesn't.Originally posted by TipsyIt's not quite as simple as that anymore and continues to evolve. Certainly other companies can compete and if not be uncapped as such at least have more realistic caps.
But then BT has offered some of the worst ADSL packages and service since day 1.ICQ:2116226Comment
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i know people who have sat on the upload and download limits of their blueyonder connections for months on end and never been hassled. I don't think they've ever really been ones to push bandwidth limits on people, due to their (comparitively) high prices i think they can keep it that wayOriginally posted by TipsyInteresting as NTL have a cap although not really enforced unless you abuse it on a regular basis.Comment
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false advertising they are still cappedOriginally posted by sarah_webincAOL broadband has been advertising no caps...I wish it wasn't AOL or I would be tempted a lot more.No way as way, No limitation as limitation. AmeriNOC formally PhatServers
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So they do have caps? I thought you said they didn't?Originally posted by Manowari know people who have sat on the upload and download limits of their blueyonder connections for months on end and never been hassled. I don't think they've ever really been ones to push bandwidth limits on people, due to their (comparitively) high prices i think they can keep it that wayICQ:2116226Comment
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tiscali = un-capped but shit supportNo way as way, No limitation as limitation. AmeriNOC formally PhatServers
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Ok here's the scoop.
If you've got Cable, go with Blueyonder, they are the fucking best in the U.K hands down, although the price tag might seem a little out of line when compared to other ISP's they fucking rock. I was on the 4mbit connection and loved every second of it. Most of the other ISP's might have a fair price, but all have bandwidth caps if you search their TOS.
I recently moved out of London and can only get ADSL here, as far as ADSL goes, don't go with BT, BT Yahoo, or AOL. Their support is piss poor, and prices are sky high. I'm currently with Pipex.net, they resell BT bandwidth, but their service is fair.. no download limits and support is generally good. Price tag isn't too bad, I'm currently on the 2000 solo trial [2mbit] for £39.99/mo but there's speculation about a price decrease because of the BT drop. If I could get cable out here in the stix, I would immediately.
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Well you've gotta go with whats in your price range, just dont go to 'pisscali' seriously.. 56k would be better.Originally posted by Apache_AI must admit I have heard good things about pipex, but they'll never match the special price that BT offer me.
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Here's another vote for Blueyonder if you're in one of their areas. I can't even contemplate how my husband would live if his porn downloads were capped (purely market research - honest)!! We're on the 2Mb line for £35 a month and we also have their phone and TV packages, the phone being substantially better and cheaper than BT. Their support is a million times better than BT tooComment
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BT are completly inept at dealing with SME's... they'll admit it, big business and consumer they can do, if you fall in the middle they simply can't cope.Originally posted by JayJayLoL most surfer packages are capped!
You people aren't using BT "Business" Broadband?ICQ:2116226Comment
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BTW here is the announcement from BTOriginally posted by Apache_AAnyone get a letter about having their service upgraded to 2mb but your bandwidth cut to 15gb a month?
http://www.btbroadbandoffice.com/bro...nid=bthomepage
Looks like even us Biz customers are also getting the free Upgrade (without the cap)
Nice find
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Yup, I think they have to wait a month or so longer.Originally posted by JayJayBTW here is the announcement from BT
http://www.btbroadbandoffice.com/bro...nid=bthomepage
Looks like even us Biz customers are also getting the free Upgrade (without the cap)
Nice find
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