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need broadband supplier for p2p downloading
bilbo_2
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need broadband supplier for p2p downloading
I have been with talktalk for a year BIG MISTAKE AS THEY KILL P2P DOWNLOADING
so if anyone could help me with a list of providers that allow unconditional downloading without a so called "fair usage policy" I would be very grateful
thanks
I have been with talktalk for a year BIG MISTAKE AS THEY KILL P2P DOWNLOADING
so if anyone could help me with a list of providers that allow unconditional downloading without a so called "fair usage policy" I would be very grateful
thanks
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I have never heared of an ISP doing what TalkTalk did.
I would say 99% will not do what they did but I recommend Blueyonder or Wanadoo as both been great ISP'sOfficial DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 0650 -
try freedom2surf.net, or have a look at https://www.adslguide.org0
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Hi
Have a look at Nidram, up to 8mbs for £25.99 and 50GB fair use quota (during peak hours), use as much as you like off peak.
I'm considering going with these myself, they look pretty good.
http://broadband.nildram.net/view_products.php?group=broadband2
Hope this helps0 -
zazizam allow me to use P2P0
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I've been with AOL for the last couple of months or so, and they have allowed me to do it no probs.
Reasonable price and no problems so far!0 -
paragp wrote:try freedom2surf.net, or have a look at https://www.adslguide.org
f2s throttle p2p and prioritise email and browsing so don't expect full speeds on f2s0 -
just gone over to pipex - unlimited uncapped, good service so far!0
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dont pipex have a fair usage policy?0
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I left pipex due to their fair usage policy, they started capping during peak times. I'd been with them for over 10 years
Moved to NTL cable who are excellent and offer 10mbit/512kbit. whoosh! Save save save!!0 -
Just noticed that Zen have altered their prices. They are very good for customer service and I've never had any trouble with port blocking etc (in fact I have been told by them that they never block any traffic). They are doing up to 8mbps for £25pcm with a 20GB cap and £35with a 50GB cap. Great thing about them is that they have a one month contract so if you don't like them you are not locked in.0
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