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LuCiFeR[SD]
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Hehehe, well I'm a happy man today. Telewest (blueyonder) broadband are upgrading me for free to a 5mb connection WOOOOOOHOOOOOOO
. At least this company knows how to look after it's existing customers
. although, those on the next package up from me are getting a free upgrade to 10mb! But £50(GBP)(€73.60 EUR) per month is a little bit tooooo expensive for my liking 
LuCiFeR[SD] wrote:Hehehe, well I'm a happy man today. Telewest (blueyonder) broadband are upgrading me for free to a 5mb connection WOOOOOOHOOOOOOO. At least this company knows how to look after it's existing customers
. although, those on the next package up from me are getting a free upgrade to 10mb! But £50(GBP)(€73.60 EUR) per month is a little bit tooooo expensive for my liking
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Num3
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Uba Uba...
I have a subscription 2048kb/256kb DSL with 10Gb download limit per month for 22.50€ + phone calls. (Thing is, the connection is not limited, it's not unusual to reach 300 or 400Kb on a download!)
I pretty much i'm saving about 30euros a month since i changed ISP+phone provider!
I usually download a couple of DVD's per month and i never reached the 10Gb limit, i also have 2 computers on the network...
I have a subscription 2048kb/256kb DSL with 10Gb download limit per month for 22.50€ + phone calls. (Thing is, the connection is not limited, it's not unusual to reach 300 or 400Kb on a download!)
I pretty much i'm saving about 30euros a month since i changed ISP+phone provider!
I usually download a couple of DVD's per month and i never reached the 10Gb limit, i also have 2 computers on the network...
When I download things like Linux distros I mainly use torrents, it isn't only the speed of the hostings machines connections that counts, but also the server where the tracker is installed on that counts.PB wrote:> i've always found it to be slow and unreliable
Same here. The thing is, BitTorrent is claimed to be the best app for
downloading big files, fast -- such as TV shows, CD images, etc. I've
never seen it go fast AT ALL. I use Shareaza too and the downloads
are much faster there for any given file.
If I find a fast tracker I can download at abit over 500 kb/s on my 4 mbit line.
I Stepped On A Cornflake!!! Now I'm A Cereal Killer!
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Num3
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Duh...okasvi wrote:id like to see that upload rates would come up too... atm when broadbands are everywhere shitty upload rates are really bottleneck for me |:
That's because they don't want you to be able to set up a home server...
ATM there's a 16384 kbps (download) / 512 kbps (upload) option here in Portugal...
Costs 85€ and has an 80Gb traffic limit!


