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On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 14:18:16 -0000, "WattMore"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >http://www.bulldogbroadband.com/resi...P/XP/index.asp > >seems very good. > >anyone tried it ? > Exorbitantly priced, cut off from BT, & won't work for everyone |
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"OneMeg" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 14:18:16 -0000, "WattMore" > <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > > >http://www.bulldogbroadband.com/resi...P/XP/index.asp > > > >seems very good. > > > >anyone tried it ? > > > Exorbitantly priced, cut off from BT, & won't work for everyone exorbitant ?? for £39-00 you get 4meg ADSL, includes telephone line standing charge, and unlimited telephone calls 24/7. comparable charge pipex £34 (2meg) + £10.50 (bt standing charge) + £11-00 for unlimited 24/7 telephone calls = £55-00 how can C&W's be exorbitant ? |
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"WattMore" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > http://www.bulldogbroadband.com/resi...P/XP/index.asp > > seems very good. > > anyone tried it ? Its an LLU service (or Local Loop Unbundling to give it its full name) which means that Bulldog (owned by Cable and Wireless) have installed their own equipment in BT's exchanges (directly connected to their core network) which means Bulldog are totally responsible for the service.. which means that less is likely to go wrong as only one company is involved. Most people find their LLU service quite reliable and their 4MB service for £20/mont is a bargain - though Bulldog did have some problems last summer those were mainly to do with customers connected to heir IPStream/DataStream platform not their LLU connections. Other than that the main problem some new customers have is installation times - on a handful of exchanges this can appartantly take quite a while as they have line card issues. Its also worth looking at the Bulldog forum at http://www.adslguide.org.uk/ though there are a lot fewer posts as Bulldog now also operate a "customer only" forum. If you are thinking of signing up with Bulldog would you mind quoting my referral code -just quote "bdol 87431" when signing up online (under "How did you hear about Bulldog?/Referred by a Friend") or just mention it while ordering by telephone. Regards Sunil |
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WattMore wrote:
> http://www.bulldogbroadband.com/resi...P/XP/index.asp > > seems very good. > > anyone tried it ? > > What I want to know is if you decide to leave Bulldog - who's gonna take you on? You'll first have to get BT to hook you back up to their equipment at the exchange and then who knows what will happen thereafter |
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WattMore wrote:
> http://www.bulldogbroadband.com/resi...P/XP/index.asp > > seems very good. > > anyone tried it ? Went live yesterday:-) Was ordered about two weeks ago and the order was confirmed almost immediately. Then I heard nothing until last wednesday when I got another email to say activation on the 14th. Got home from jbex yesterday, reconfigured my router and we-hey:-) I'm getting avg 470K using Powergrabber to a US server, which is pretty cool, I think:-) Not bad for a 1ukp install fee! Do bear in mind, however, that if you don't have a BT line the install is 60ukp, I believe. It's a bit early to say what the service is like really, but so far, I'm well pleased. TBH, I'm prolly one of a few customers they have around here as the NTL take-up is huge (I'm in Stevenage), so I don't expect much contention;-) All in all, 2MB on NTL and 4MB on Bulldog, I'm a happy bunny. Now, if you excuse me, I've got an Internet to download;-) |
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