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Re: Pro - Whats the difference?
13-10-2007 1:29 PM
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James Barlow
Re: Pro - Whats the difference?
13-10-2007 9:07 PM
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Quote from: chillypenguin 832kb upstream is available on PlusNet's business packages;
http://www.plus.net/business/broadband/business.shtml
But that is £41.11 inc VAT
Chilly
I hope i don't get told off for quoting your quote
What is the cap on that product? i'm interested
Pete
Re: Pro - Whats the difference?
13-10-2007 9:19 PM
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But sorry, I don't know the answer to your question, more than the old premier.
Chilly
Re: Pro - Whats the difference?
13-10-2007 10:11 PM
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I've e-mailed Ian, if i can get 832 on this package i am on then im happy.
Re: Pro - Whats the difference?
14-10-2007 12:20 AM
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Quote from: PJ See here where Ian has said he can add 832kbps upload to your account for £10pcm, bringing BBYW 3 with bolt-on Max Premium in at one penny under the account cost of your other ISP, and free usage overnight.
Unfortunatly Plus Net do not offer MLPPP and in todays market there is still a massive jump in price between max premium and SDSL and Leased Lines. Therefore MLPPP fills this gap.
I think that 13600kbps down and 1300kbps up is quite good for a shade under £55! Oh and a handfull of the best peers means that pings are always between 12-16ms.
They also have 10pm - 10am offpeak.
It might be worth a thought to consider MLPPP here at PN ::).
I would not come back but it might reel in a lot of customers!
James Barlow
Re: Pro - Whats the difference?
14-10-2007 12:33 AM
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you think that's good? that's a rip off
Re: Pro - Whats the difference?
14-10-2007 10:00 AM
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Where two (or more) ADSL connections are joined to form a single connection. Like the old 128kb ISDN.
Personally I don't think that £55 per month is too bad.
Chilly
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14-10-2007 10:10 AM
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granted you need to be able to get it..
Re: Pro - Whats the difference?
14-10-2007 5:49 PM
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LLU lines also can take longer to repair because they often have longer ETA's than BTw.
It also is not effected by peak times at the ISP end.
Here is an example:
James Barlow
Re: Pro - Whats the difference?
15-10-2007 9:01 AM
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We're currently looking into ways of offering Max Premium to our residential customers. In the meantime I'll be happy to add this manually for someone at a quarterly (currently undecided) costs.
If there are people interested in this then I'll definitely be happy to see what I can do.
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15-10-2007 10:00 AM
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15-10-2007 5:25 PM
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16-10-2007 12:27 AM
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