"That Man!" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Eeyore" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> "That Man!" wrote:
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>>> My ADSL max contract with Virgin broadband is due for renewal shortly.
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>> How much were you paying ? How much are you prepared to pay ? What are
>> your
>> requirements ?
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>> Let's see it we can't find you an ISP that actually delivers.
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>> Graham
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> Hello again
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> I know little about all this as you have probably guessed. I was told that
> if a certain company had their LLU? in an exchange, you could use them for
> broadband ADSL max!
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> This came about when I explored the possibility of using Sky broadband,
> then BE? Neither had LLU on my exchange and could not use them, that's
> where that idea came from!
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> I currently pay £14.99 month for Virgin ADSL max, an absolute bargain,
> this would be true except in peak times on occasions, I cannot surf, the
> speeds drop to such a low level it becomes unusable (and extremely
> frustrating)
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> I not sure what I would be prepared to pay, maybe up to £20 month and not
> bothered about 'free' telephone calls etc., etc.,
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> Any help would be appreciated.
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> Brian (Huddersfield)
No!
ADSL Max is the standard BT Wholesale product (non-LLU) which gives a
theoretical "up to" 8 Meg (but a lot less than that the further you are from
the exchange).
This is provided by very many ISPs and is to be considered the norm. So,
your exchange will without doubt be equipped with ADSL Max and you could go
to virtually any ISP and get such a service from them. Check price, customer
service, reliability, etc. before you choose. Have a look at comparisons on
sites like
www.thinkbroadband.com
LLU is the exception, only provided in certain exchange areas by a small
number of ISPs.
Be use ADSL2 Plus (I think it's called) - a much faster product, but which
is only available in a few large towns and cities at the moment.
But to answer your original question, I wouldn't touch Talk Talk judging by
the reports on this newsgroup!
George