"broadband" hah
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Which, upon reading the BT openwound website ["fair share"] policy, doesn't mean 500Kbits/sec with a contention ratio of 1 (ie just her), it means just one PC. No lan, lan naughty. And the bloody bt openwound account will have a throughput limit of 750Mb per week after which one gets throttled, and further occurances of exceeding the data count limit means users "will be contacted by the Help Desk to discuss ways to change their usage patterns.".
WTF?
Yes, she'll be able to get big attachments (oh err missus) quickly, as long as she doesn't do it too often in the week...
I think I need to get my own satellite provider. One without such silly throttling limits. (500Kbps=apx 36Gb per week, so with a data throughput quote of 750Mb, she can only use 2% of the potential bandwidth!)
Ah well. Back to tins of baked beans and string. No naughty downloading videos or music for me.
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Date: 2003-08-05 01:00 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2003-08-05 01:30 pm (UTC)I pay £30/month for a 1Mb cable modem at home, which is dirt cheap for being able to download at 120-odd kilobytes/sec. I know its not available all the time, and I don't fool myself in to thinking I have a 1Mb leased line.
The Internet as a whole is more enjoyable if you don't spend your entire life sharing MP3s and downloading movies.
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From:Make your own wireless link?
Date: 2003-08-06 02:43 am (UTC)Though it does look like someone's actually taking the town/country broadband divide seriously and forcing BT to do something about it, a colleague who lives in darkest East Sussex has just had his exchange status go from "no ADSL ever, peasants!" to an ADSL threshold of 25 users.
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