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do any non cable isp's do uncapped broadband

bellamy_47
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at a reasonable price?
If not next best alternatives please.
If not next best alternatives please.
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i knw virgin is capped well they have a fair usage policy, not sure on the othersNo Links in Signature by site rules - MSE Forum Team 20
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A lot of them say "Unlimited" , but all ADSL broadband services will be capped in some way , you'll probably have to read the small print to find out how much .0
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darwin-rover wrote: »A lot of them say "Unlimited" , but all ADSL broadband services will be capped in some way , you'll probably have to read the small print to find out how much .0
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There are lots that are "uncapped" but you must agree to the FUP which would mean you cant be uploading 24 hours a day every day due to decreasing speed for other users sharing the line.
In other words, unlimited is unlimited, but if you're being ridiculous with your filesharing and torrents, you'll get a nasty email[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]"The internet is a great way to get on the net."
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Bulldog (up to) 8mb unlimited package at £19.50 + £10.50 phone line rental has no limits... FAQ's say:
Does Bulldog's Unlimited service have any download / time restrictions?
No. Our Unlimtied service is completely free from restrictions so you can download as much as you want, or surf for as long as you want, all at up to 8 meg speeds.
Wouldn't recommend them cos customer service is awful but actual phone/broadband service is fine and one of the few 'uncapped' services...0 -
I was about to recommend the ISP that I used to work for as, as far I know, the ADSL account I still have with them is uncapped (only 1meg, as that's all we can get out here). But I see that they've changed things around and now have two levels of home ADSL account, 'Home Lite' with a 3GB monthly cap, and 'Home' with a 50GB monthly cap.
http://www.twang.net/products/connectivity_adsl_home_users.asp
Migrations are free, but new ADSL service costs £40-£47.50 to set up. Not sure if this includes a router or USB modem. If you do call them, tell them Steve who used to work there says hi! (I won't get a bonus or commission, I just like to remind them I'm still here)
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