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u all heard of bt's home highway the bt together package
£50 convert your lines and £40 a month, this takes the p**s.
Their new ASDL is £150 install and £40 a month ISDN and ASDL cost the same each month! have BT gone MAD ?
what a rip off i asked if they are gonna lower there bt prices since there the same as asdl and they said they anit got such plans. Money grabbing bitchs or what ?
for an extra £100 for install you can get 20x faster speed that takes the p**s so much.
Isdn should like drop to £10/15 a month thats more better i mean come on "you must be having a laugh anit ya govner" :)
I have concerns about this broadband add-on coming to PS2
I, like a lot of people, access the net via an 0800 ISP, so I don't have topay for my net time. Will I be able to use this with PS2? I think not. The PS2, as far as I am aware, will use an Ethernet connector, which means I will have to get a socket installed in my house. The thing is, I'm worried about the cost. Many people will have to get a connector installed, which will be £70 upwards. After that, there will probably be a monthly charge for the service. In the UK, we struggle for free dialup. How much is lightening
fast broadband going to cost?
The fact is, the market for PS2 is around 14-30 years olds. Anyone under 18 will probably not have the money, and neither will students. The latter might also be living in rented accommodation, where they can't have an Ethernet line installed. Also, you've got to think that in the UK, only cities can get broadband access.
I think the UK is not ready for broadband. The reason? BT. The solution? A world without BT. But then again, we may catch another glimpse of the famous Sony magic at work in the summer. Who knows? I hope we do.
Sonic
You you think you could avoid using some of the expletives?
Thanks