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Wed 16/02/05 at 15:58
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"Royale with Cheese"
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All the major broadband service seem to hate OS X and Mac users, can any one suggest anyone that carries a b/band service that supports OS X and isn't 199.99 a month
Wed 16/02/05 at 17:55
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"Dr. Chad Niga"
Posts: 4,550
I am using a wireless router with my built in airport extreme.

Just picks it straight up.
Wed 16/02/05 at 17:52
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"Twenty quid."
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Like other have said, as long as you have the right hardware you can use any ISP.

I have a DLink DSL-300T connected to Pipex and it's been faultless for nearly two years.
Wed 16/02/05 at 17:40
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"Fruit makes you far"
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Yeah, it's fully Freeola'fied - just like the other services.

When each of you only needs to add a quid or two it's a very convincing reason to go for the top speed.

Now we wait for the next generation of speeds...
Wed 16/02/05 at 17:23
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"Are you sure?"
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Nimco wrote:
> That doesn't sound bad at all! Will all the other features be the same
> as per at the moment? We're going to be looking for broadband in our
> student house next year - between 3 of us. 2MB would probably be
> overkill, but for £2 extra each per week compared to 512k, it
> might be worthwhile....

Next Year... By next year, the way things are going, I think you'll find things will have changed by then.
Wed 16/02/05 at 17:16
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"NULL"
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That doesn't sound bad at all! Will all the other features be the same as per at the moment? We're going to be looking for broadband in our student house next year - between 3 of us. 2MB would probably be overkill, but for £2 extra each per week compared to 512k, it might be worthwhile....
Wed 16/02/05 at 16:50
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"Fruit makes you far"
Posts: 232
Freeola Broadband's £34.99 for uncapped 2 Mb is a nice option. Available to order 1/3.
Wed 16/02/05 at 16:42
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"\\"
Posts: 9,631
Leave it a few months. Speeds are rising again.
Wed 16/02/05 at 16:30
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"Bicycle"
Posts: 4,899
Well if you want 1MB you're looking at about £30 a month, in most cases. Or around that (£25 with caps etc.)

512 = £20.
Wed 16/02/05 at 16:16
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"Fruit makes you far"
Posts: 232
Freeola Broadband with a router - job done.
Wed 16/02/05 at 16:12
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"Royale with Cheese"
Posts: 340
NTL was the first one I tried but its £18.99 for first 3 months on 1.5mb then it bumps up to £37.99 a month...Tis' crap

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