They are all trying to get higher bandwidth in place so that they can push more services out to the home. Makes sense as being stuck on 512kbps is counter productive for business when Bulldog are out there pushing 8Mb
according to pummy yes it will.Originally Posted by punto855
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They are all trying to get higher bandwidth in place so that they can push more services out to the home. Makes sense as being stuck on 512kbps is counter productive for business when Bulldog are out there pushing 8Mb
lol dont talk to me about Bulldog...more like Bullshite i have been with them for about two years...been with them through all the crap, customer service is dire (although in recent times they have got better) and again their service has got better in recent timesOriginally Posted by Pummy
to be honest i dont think Bulldog can cope with my 2Mb line let alone an 8Mb line...and now i hear they are about to release a 24Mb line too..im seriously thinking about changing my ISP
i would, my NTL connection has been faultless,
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hmm thats why i asked as im currently paying ....wait for it.....about £48 a month for my 2Mb line...but that does include a dedicated BT line tooOriginally Posted by Puntoboy
so how much does your line cost you chris?
currently £37.99 get me... well now 10mb.... but in the new year it will go down to £34.99
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2014 Jaguar XFR-S Sportbrake
my ntl is 9.99 a month. how can I test the speed?
www.adslguide.orgOriginally Posted by turbotastic
speed test in the top right corner
select detailed test
cheers, but cant get it to work on ie or mozilla
works on firefox here.
1997 Fiat Punto GT Abarth - being restored
2014 Jaguar XFR-S Sportbrake