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Been reading this group trying to find the answer to this seemingly
obvious question but getting nowehere... am on btyahoo, what isp's aren't capping and which ones do people reccomend ? (is there a alist somewhere ?) any help appreciated. -- Eps Andy Burchill |
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In news:d17gin$ef$(E-Mail Removed),
Andy Burchill <(E-Mail Removed)> opined very noisily: > Been reading this group trying to find the answer to this seemingly > obvious question but getting nowehere... > > am on btyahoo, what isp's aren't capping and which ones do people > reccomend ? (is there a alist somewhere ?) > > any help appreciated. Blueyonder -- if you are in their area -- Yddap Remove guts to reply |
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Andy Burchill <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Been reading this group trying to find the answer to this seemingly > obvious question but getting nowehere... > > am on btyahoo, what isp's aren't capping and which ones do people > reccomend ? (is there a alist somewhere ?) If you have a LLU ISP in your area (these will generally be the ones offering 8Mb speeds at the moment) then they are not so driven by the need to introduce capping that the other ISPs feel. (bandwidth costs from BT are about 85p/GB, so with a 30GB cap, the user will typically cost the ISP quite a few pounds a month). Plusnets fair usage proposals look about the best that you're likely to get, as I think that more ISPs will introduce caps in the nearish term. |
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Bandwidth costs from BT are about 50-60 pence.
Zen internet has no cap and uses a different pricing model to BT and others who have introduced caps. "Ian Stirling" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:42374d6c$0$57169$(E-Mail Removed)... > Andy Burchill <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > > Been reading this group trying to find the answer to this seemingly > > obvious question but getting nowehere... > > > > am on btyahoo, what isp's aren't capping and which ones do people > > reccomend ? (is there a alist somewhere ?) > > If you have a LLU ISP in your area (these will generally be the ones offering > 8Mb speeds at the moment) then they are not so driven by the need to > introduce capping that the other ISPs feel. > > (bandwidth costs from BT are about 85p/GB, so with a 30GB cap, the user > will typically cost the ISP quite a few pounds a month). > > > Plusnets fair usage proposals look about the best that you're likely > to get, as I think that more ISPs will introduce caps in the nearish > term. > > |
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"Ian Stirling" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:42374d6c$0$57169$(E-Mail Removed)... > Andy Burchill <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >> Been reading this group trying to find the answer to this seemingly >> obvious question but getting nowehere... >> >> am on btyahoo, what isp's aren't capping and which ones do people >> reccomend ? (is there a alist somewhere ?) > > If you have a LLU ISP in your area (these will generally be the ones > offering > 8Mb speeds at the moment) then they are not so driven by the need to > introduce capping that the other ISPs feel. > > (bandwidth costs from BT are about 85p/GB, so with a 30GB cap, the user > will typically cost the ISP quite a few pounds a month). > > > Plusnets fair usage proposals look about the best that you're likely > to get, as I think that more ISPs will introduce caps in the nearish > term. > > How many times? Zen Zen Zen Zen Zen Zen Zen Zen Zen Zen Zen Zen Zen Zen Zen Zen Zen Zen Zen Zen Zen Zen Zen Zen |
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"Ian Stirling" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:42374d6c$0$57169$(E-Mail Removed)... > Andy Burchill <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > > Been reading this group trying to find the answer to this seemingly > > obvious question but getting nowehere... > > > > am on btyahoo, what isp's aren't capping and which ones do people > > reccomend ? (is there a alist somewhere ?) > > If you have a LLU ISP in your area (these will generally be the ones offering > 8Mb speeds at the moment) then they are not so driven by the need to > introduce capping that the other ISPs feel. > > (bandwidth costs from BT are about 85p/GB, so with a 30GB cap, the user > will typically cost the ISP quite a few pounds a month). > > > Plusnets fair usage proposals look about the best that you're likely > to get, as I think that more ISPs will introduce caps in the nearish > term. Ask BT what the costs to them are, before they sell on bandwidth at insanely inflated prices. It's an absolute scandal that they are charging ISPs somewhere between 50-80p per gig. Bandwidth in huge bulk costs about 8-10p per gig. BT's greed is what is making ISPs force capping upon us. |
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In message <d17gin$ef$(E-Mail Removed)>, Andy Burchill
wrote: > Been reading this group trying to find the answer to this seemingly > obvious question but getting nowehere... > > am on btyahoo, what isp's aren't capping and which ones do people > reccomend ? (is there a alist somewhere ?) > > any help appreciated. > Demon don't cap but are slightly more expensive than the mass who do (is there a correlation here, I wonder?). They never even capped their Surftime unmetered option, unlike most providers who suddenly decided that "unlimited access" didn't actually mean what most people thought. I suspect it's a case of deciding who's done their sums properly and provisioned their network correctly. -- Dave mail da (E-Mail Removed) (without the space) http://www.llondel.org/ So many gadgets, so little time... |
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On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 20:29:11 +0000 (UTC), Andy Burchill
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >Been reading this group trying to find the answer to this seemingly >obvious question but getting nowehere... > >am on btyahoo, what isp's aren't capping and which ones do people >reccomend ? (is there a alist somewhere ?) > >any help appreciated. Pipex don't cap downloads but do cap their newsgroup usage. You can top it up if you need to. Best way to do it is to get newsgroup access thru someone else and have unlimited downloads ))hth H -- aka h |
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> am on btyahoo, what isp's aren't capping and which ones do
> people reccomend ? (is there a alist somewhere ?) Hi Andy We don't cap, port block, proxy, or otherwise limit usage (and provide a SMTP relay server) Regards Steve ================================================== =================== Ace Internet | http://www.ace-internet.co.uk Internet Connectivity | ADSL | Web Hosting | Domain names t: 0870 740 7555 | f: 0870 740 5335 | e: (E-Mail Removed) ================================================== =================== |
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Andy Burchill wrote:
> Been reading this group trying to find the answer to this seemingly > obvious question but getting nowehere... > > am on btyahoo, what isp's aren't capping and which ones do people > reccomend ? (is there a alist somewhere ?) ntl freedom doesn't cap apparently (but ntl home does). |
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