Cable v ADSL
a) the upload speeds are must faster – 128kbps upstream is guaranteed to every cable subscriber, whereas ADSL users have to accept whatever their ISP can share out between them; and
b) the download speeds are faster. ADSL users may well have a dedicated link to the exchange but copper lines have their limitations – i.e. lower bandwidth. Cable lines have near unlimited bandwidth and are therefore capable of delivering bursts of speed that completely outstrips ADSL’s capabilities.
a little advice. u got anything weird looking with dsl, call the provider. ***** about it and there's a chance that they'll help u fix it, or tell u that some thing is broken on their end, also if u dont use your line for couple weeks(maybe away or something) u can call them and say u couldnt get your thing to work and u can negotiate for a refund of somekind worked for me once
I askd them about it and they said to me that the time you are on matters. And I told them it was always like this. Another helper there told me that they had ordered 2 seperate providers to speed up our outgoing bandwidth. So I am still waiting to see a difference ?!?
they will fob you off with loads of different excuses until u eventually give up, BT are exatcly the same as that, their customer support centre is probably the worst in the country at present
i didnt even know that i was shouting my mouth odd, maybe its just your concious, anyway i couldnt careless what you say because you talk crap on ebs so your bound to do it on here. nuff said
Also Hi EP and people. I found this place again while looking through a oooollllllldddd backup. I have filled over 10TB and was looking at my collection of antiques. Any bids on the 500Mhz Win 95 fix?
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