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If you are on the BT broadband (no frills) service which comes with nothing but a connection, then there is a 'cap' of 1Gb per day. Although it is there, it is not strictly enforced, but beware - I believe it is a term of your contract and they may hold you to it at any time, so don't say you haven't been warned!2512gjm wrote:I'm thinking of ditching my AOL Dial Up service and moving to BT Broadband. However, I'm unsure on a few points and just wanted to know if anyone knew the answers!
The apparantly 'no limits' download limit has infact a 30GB advisory allowance, what would happen if i were to go over this?
The Broadband connection would be fed into a wireless router connected to a Windows XP system. Would I be able to then share this connection with my AirPort Extreme enabled iMAC (the main computer I use)? (I have absolutely no knowledge of networking at all I'm afraid!
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Thanks for any help.
BT Internet/Openworld/Yapoo 512k - £29.99 p/mnodnirG kraM wrote:How much is the BT service you're describing?
I'm on Freedom2Surf 512k WiresOnly or something. But anyway it's £22.50/mo for uncapped ADSL. Fantastic service, only experienced one blackout in the past 12 months of using them. Anyway!
Any names, urls of good, cheap ones?Chris wrote: And may I remind you that there are cheaper, uncapped alternatives out there! It is a common misconception that you have to go with BT for your ISP (internet service provider) for ADSL. You only need a working BT line - then you are free to pick whichever ISP you wish who will then provide your internet service.
If you joined before the 28th of April then you still get to keep your unlimited service. However, if you joined after, then the caps will apply.Flava wrote:Is Wanadoo capped? I've got that.
Not at present, AIUI.Flava wrote:Is Wanadoo capped? I've got that.
The transfer limits are, or will be when applied:Wanadoo wrote:You may use your Broadband connection freely up to these usage allowances. These usage allowances will not be applied until later in 2004. If you reach your monthly allowance after this date your service will be restricted until the end of the monthly period. You will also have the option to upgrade to a service with a larger usage allowance.