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Price Cuts:
Freeola Broadband 512K Uncapped - £24.99 (-£2)
Freeola Broadband 1 Mb 10 GB Cap - £25.99 (-£1)
Freeola Broadband 1 Mb Uncapped - £29.99 (-£5)
New Products:
Freeola Broadband 2 Mb* 3 GB Cap - £26.99
Freeola Broadband 2 Mb* 10 GB Cap - £29.99
Freeola Broadband 2 Mb* Uncapped - £34.99
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* This is a new 'HOME' grade service. Existing 2 Mb customers are on 'OFFICE' grade connections which are charged at a higher rate. However, it is possible to change tariffs for a nominal fee - see Your Freeola Settings for more details.
Nimco wrote:
>
> To this extent, it is possible, in
> theory, that the computer could be the bottleneck. However, in
> reality, it would require a fairly slow computer by modern standards,
> and a very fast internet connection, and a reasonably complex page.
>
> For general purpose browsing though, it's the connection speed which
> will limit it, and not the PC, though obviously the PC will cause a
> delay, just very small in comparison.
In terms of web browsing though, the HTML code is parsed by the web browser on the client machine. To this extent, it is possible, in theory, that the computer could be the bottleneck. However, in reality, it would require a fairly slow computer by modern standards, and a very fast internet connection, and a reasonably complex page.
For general purpose browsing though, it's the connection speed which will limit it, and not the PC, though obviously the PC will cause a delay, just very small in comparison.
Kev
Bonnie wrote:
> Yes, I realised that - why do you think I'm chatting up the boss ;-)
Just clarification regarding tariff change charges - if you change cap levels it's free, but if you change speed, it is chargeable at £19.99 (a one-off cost that includes VAT).
Regards,
Danny
You won't get it automatically but you can order the tariff change on 1/3 to take effect from 1/4 and the change is free.
Regards,
Danny
Bonnie wrote:
> So does this mean that our 1mb speed at 30gb cap for £29.99
> automatically becomes uncapped?
> We don't really use that much anyhow and would probably be better to
> change to the 2mb with 10gb cap... oh decisions..
>
> Oh and Thank you (Freeola) - its nice to see you keeping up with the
> competition :-)