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'Wrong way' broadband!
Posted by: eusty on Saturday, December 04, 2004 - 09:32 PM
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Central Point have
launched a new ADSL product, the difference is that it's asynchronous in the
wrong direction!
It's new 150Kbps connection has an upstream speed (256Kbps) faster than the
downstream (150Kbps), Central Point say that this is great when you want up
e-mail holiday photos or upload to a website, but as the majority of users
download far more than they upload, the benefit is hard to see.
Like all of Central Point's ADSL connections, it is unrestricted in the
amount of data that can be transferred each month
| Product |
Monthly price |
| Unlimited 150Kbps |
£12.99 |
| Unlimited 256Kbps |
£17.75 |
| Unlimited 512Kbps |
£18.99 |
| Unlimited 1Mbps |
£25.99 |
| Unlimited 2Mbps |
£35.49 |
There is a one off connection charge of £58.75, and all contracts are subject
to a three month minimum term.
“For many people bandwidth isn’t the most attractive feature of
broadband. They may be more interested in having a good browsing speed
and being able to access the internet and use the phone at the same
time”,
“Now families on a budget can enjoy these benefits and
it will cost them less than their existing dial up deal” |
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Managing director Philip Wood |
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