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2 Mb Broadband - £9.99 per month with unlimited free web space, e-mail, customer support and more.
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2 Mb Broadband - £9.99 per month with unlimited free web space, e-mail, customer support and more.
[URL]http://freeola.com/broadband[/URL]
Oh wait.....
> 3GB cap 0_o thats like a a few days worth.
That really is harsh, in a shared house where everyone is constantly browsing the net and the odd download here and there - that would dissappear well within a month...
Remember that we have a 300 GB (30 GB PEAK) 2 Mb offer at £14.99 for first three months (£24.99 thereafter). That is **practically** uncapped unless you have p2p'itis.
Regards,
Danny
What's sucks is ISP don't realise that soon we're going to be downloading a hell of a lot more, so their crappy 1GB or 3 GB or even 15GB packages are going to be useless.
Especially with these new consoles coming out that'll eat up even more, not to mention the success of Skype where people will now use digital phones connected to their computer through a USB instead of using their BT line. eBay will make sure that service is heavily promoted.
MyBBCPlayer uses p2p technology, 30 minute shows will be about 112MB. Hopefully people will take it up and get their moneys worth out of the BBC and the license they pay for it.
In my house we have 2 PCs at the moment, my younger brother wants one too, we will be getting the PS3 and the Xbox 360 and no doubt be using them on the internet as well. We're only just starting to use Skype and I'm going to buy one of those USB phones.
Torquay United!could you explain the '300 GB (30 GB PEAK)' comment please. So is that 300GB limit for the month? wheres the 30GB come in and what do you mean by peak? when's peak time?