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I only use a 56K modem, dial-up, pre-paid inetrnet card. The transferring of datas when downloading is quite OK for me, I don't dream of having the dsl system on my PC, quite expensive too. the reason why I was able to transfer datas that fast is because I surf the net from 1-6 am local time . . .
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Posted: 2003-12-12 14:03:04
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What 3G operators such as Three, should do is have a data only service which will allow broadband access on the move for people with laptops and will hopefully give people in remote locations broadband.
Does anyone know how fast the connection speed of Three is?
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Posted: 2003-12-12 20:54:32
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By the way folks, I heard that the 'fastest' way to connect/transfer/download etc. etc. datas from the net is when using the T1, T2, T3 connection - of course, I am not pertaining here to Governor Schwarzenegger's Terminator movies, can any individual expound more on this? They say that this system is 10x faster than the DSL ???
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Posted: 2003-12-13 12:44:03
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You can get 512k broadband from a company called Pipex for about £23, its probably cheaper by now....
Check it out
Twista
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Posted: 2004-01-18 11:53:07
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T connections tend to be used by business and education. My college is running a T3, shared between about 500 computers or more, and when at peak usage you still get download speeds of 200kbps!
Im currently using ISDN at 64k, and its utter arse. The trigger for my local exchange is 250, and weve only got 43
As soon as its enabled, its 2 meg time for me!
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Posted: 2004-01-25 15:31:00
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i need broadband n all, but i keep meaning to move out so there is no point in getting it yet
This message was posted from a P800
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Posted: 2004-01-25 15:58:53
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i finally ordered broadband, it should be here in about 3 to 4 weeks

Yeah!!!
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Posted: 2004-01-25 16:13:48
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I had AOL broadband for 1 month and it was crappy n slow and sefinatly not worth £27.99
dont get it anyone
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Posted: 2004-01-31 19:25:48
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don't know if this is broaband or ADSL, but I have my speed at 768kbps or 76,8kb/s.. fast enough for me
a friend of mine have 3 broadband lines coming into his computer. one is running at 3mb/s ( yes, MEGABYTES and not BITS!!) second at 2mb/s and the third one at 1.5mb/s... if you cout them together he is running at 6.5mb/s... that's what I call broadband...

anti_christ666
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Posted: 2004-01-31 20:02:32
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On 2004-01-31 20:02:32, anti_christ666 wrote:
don't know if this is broaband or ADSL, but I have my speed at 768kbps or 76,8kb/s.. fast enough for me
a friend of mine have 3 broadband lines coming into his computer. one is running at 3mb/s ( yes, MEGABYTES and not BITS!!) second at 2mb/s and the third one at 1.5mb/s... if you cout them together he is running at 6.5mb/s... that's what I call broadband...

anti_christ666
What would be the point of that, unless he's hosting a server on it?
!snap
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Posted: 2004-01-31 22:05:35
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