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24Mbps arrives
Posted by: eusty on Tuesday, September 27, 2005 - 07:30 AM
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Be Unlimited has officially announced the launch of the UK's first
24Mbps broadband ADSL2+ product.
The connection uses a Local Loop Unbundled (LLU) line rather than BT's so
availability will be limited to those exchanges in which Be have installed their
equipment. Another problem is that ADSL2+ is very distance dependant so only
users who live close to the exchange will get the full speed, generally those
within 1km. Users who can currently receive 2Mbps will be able to get a speed
increase by switching to ADSL2+, although those who can only receive 1Mbps or
512Kbps will have to wait for alternative technlogies to increase their speeds.
Another advantage of ADSL2+ is that the upstream speed is increase from the
256Kbps of ADSL to 1.3Mbps.
It seems they Be the number 24 as the monthly cost will be £24 the connection
also £24, although luckily the minimum contract is 3 months. The connection is
marketed as 'unlimited' but as seems to be common with 'unlimted' connections is
subject to a
fair usage policy (FUP).
| "For anyone wanting to get the most from the Internet, this is
an absolute must, at £24 per month Be is simply better value than
any other broadband service from any other provider." |
| Dana Pressman, Managing Director, Be |
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Re: 24Mbps arrives
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by Anonymous on Oct 02, 2005 - 01:26 PM
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I just signed up for Be*, and will be up and running in 2 weeks. I am quite excited about getting 24MB, although I'm sure I won't be getting the top speed... but anything over 8MB is still fine, as thats the maximum offered by all the other companies at the moment. 24 quid for 24MB and a free wifi modem is an excellent deal... especially as its only a 3 month contract and not 12. The next best deal is Bulldog, 8MB for 29.99, but with no modem.
Anyways, what they don't tell you on the signup form is that if you enter a member's email address as referrer, both you and the member get the first month free! So if you want to save some money and help me save some too along the way, use my email address: < ADMIN REMOVED >
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