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AOL is probably the best with no cut off but then you have to use there software which then takes your PC hostage and only a re-format will ever get rid of it.
I think it's about time they pushed broadband and reduced the cost (£40 a month is to much BT) i also think the cable company's should extend there coverage.
The console makers are all talking about online gaming but it's not gunna be possible with 56k access which has it's limits.
Maybe the console makers should set up a gaming broadband service of some sort that can be avalible to everyone.
There always telling us how great broadband is but there not pushing it so that it's in the reach of everyone.
Maybe one day we all we have broadband connections but it's still years away unless someone does something about it.
AOL is probably the best with no cut off but then you have to use there software which then takes your PC hostage and only a re-format will ever get rid of it.
I think it's about time they pushed broadband and reduced the cost (£40 a month is to much BT) i also think the cable company's should extend there coverage.
The console makers are all talking about online gaming but it's not gunna be possible with 56k access which has it's limits.
Maybe the console makers should set up a gaming broadband service of some sort that can be avalible to everyone.
There always telling us how great broadband is but there not pushing it so that it's in the reach of everyone.
Maybe one day we all we have broadband connections but it's still years away unless someone does something about it.