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Rupert
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      02-29-2004, 09:52 PM
Are there any "no-frills" ADSL ISPs that simply concentrate on providing a
good, solid connection to the Internet and don't mess about with e-mail,
webspace and this, that and the next thing, and who put all their money into
their networks and bandwidth.



I'm not in need of such a service, I'm just wondering.


 
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Alexander Mann
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      02-29-2004, 09:53 PM
Rupert wrote:

> Are there any "no-frills" ADSL ISPs that simply concentrate on providing a
> good, solid connection to the Internet and don't mess about with e-mail,
> webspace and this, that and the next thing, and who put all their money into
> their networks and bandwidth.
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>
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> I'm not in need of such a service, I'm just wondering.
>
>


BT Broadband - but I doubt their connections are much better than others
provided by the "good" ISPs...

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Sunil Sood
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      02-29-2004, 10:00 PM

"Rupert" <giganews@N0_SP@M_white-lightning.co.uk> wrote in message
news:40426d49$0$1155$(E-Mail Removed). ..
> Are there any "no-frills" ADSL ISPs that simply concentrate on providing a
> good, solid connection to the Internet and don't mess about with e-mail,
> webspace and this, that and the next thing, and who put all their money

into
> their networks and bandwidth.


BT Broadband and Bulldog for 2..

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Sunil


 
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      02-29-2004, 10:47 PM
Sunil Sood wrote:

> "Rupert" <giganews@N0_SP@M_white-lightning.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:40426d49$0$1155$(E-Mail Removed). ..
>
>>Are there any "no-frills" ADSL ISPs that simply concentrate on providing a
>>good, solid connection to the Internet and don't mess about with e-mail,
>>webspace and this, that and the next thing, and who put all their money

>
> into
>
>>their networks and bandwidth.

>
>
> BT Broadband and Bulldog for 2..
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> Regards
> Sunil
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>


and MetroNet, I s'pose.

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      02-29-2004, 11:13 PM
Alexander Mann wrote:
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> and MetroNet, I s'pose.


Good point. They have no email or webspace. Although there is an smtp server
and good newsgroup coverage. Monthly price is cheap for a modest user. eg
my usual bill is £15 for 1.5 GBytes.

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