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Sky Broadband...?



who reckons this is gonna be as good as it seems...

£10 a month for existing sky customers for 16meg!?
 

MRBILLYUK

ClioSport Club Member
  FF Jeden Osiem Dwa
I've just got my letter through the door . Jesus thats cheap .

Free up to 2mb and 2gb usage a month

£5.00 up to 8mb , usage 40gb a month

£10.00 up to 16mb , usage unlimited ( fair usage policy )

Sounds too good to be true tbh .
 
  Civic Type -R FN2
i live in a sky connct zone. Means i can get 8mbs but only 40gb bandwidth? if i call them do you think i will be able to get a deal where i have unlimited bandwidth if i pay more?
 

MRBILLYUK

ClioSport Club Member
  FF Jeden Osiem Dwa
^^^^ As far as i understand it . You can connect with the sky " connect " now and when the network becomes available you automatically switch over to the broadband " mid " which is £5.00 a month and 40gb , so i wouldsee no reason you can't upgrade this to the " Max " which is £10.00 a month and unlimited .
 
  172 Cup
It's been offered through Easynet's LLU network. Those prices quoted are for customers who live near Easynet LLU enabled exchanges (roughly 220 of them at present). Those customers that don't will be offered "Sky Broadband" over IPStream via BT Wholesale on a totally different pricing structure.
 
  Pink & Blue 182, JDM DC2
Pah :(

Local loop unbundling presence

Be: Not available
Bulldog: Enabled
Carphone Warehouse: RFS date set: 31/08/2006
Easynet: Not available
Edge Telecom: Not available
HomeChoice: Not available
Node4: Not available
Tiscali: Enabled
Wanadoo: Not available
Zen Internet: Not available
 
  172 Cup
In that case Si you'll only get their "Connect" service and as it's over IPstream thats why it's more expensive and has a connection fee.

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MRBILLYUK

ClioSport Club Member
  FF Jeden Osiem Dwa
It still looks a decent price though . I've got " not available " also for easynet :( Does that mean it won't ever be available Griff ? Or maybe it will be in the future ??
 
  172 Cup
I can't say you'll never get it but it costs ISP's a small furtune to unbundle (that's the U in LLU) an exchange so they stick to the largest exchanges to make it economically viable.
 
  Pink & Blue 182, JDM DC2
Forgive me if i'm wrong but ADSL aka broadband is ultimately a BT product and runs over the BT network. Therefore you need a BT line to install it on.
 
  172 Cup
Wrong I'm afraid Si.

DSL (forget the A as that's irelevant) requires twisted copper cable AKA a phone line. In this county we're just used to hearing "requies a BT line" as BT have a monopoly on the phone network.

Certain LLU DSL providers are now unbundling voice aswell as data so BT lines aren't needed in that scenario.
 
  Civic Vtec y0
Was really looking forward to getting that for £10 a month as well lol! Nothing is avaliable in my area lol! I read in The Sun 2day tho that they are expanding, does this mean more homes with have access to EasyNet?
 
  172 Cup
Like I said earlier mate it costs a fortune for ISP's to unbundle exchangs and fit their own equipment/DSLAM's so if you live in a large town/city then yes you have a good chance of getting it one day and on the other hand if you live in a village I doubt you'll ever get it.
 
  Civic Vtec y0
Theres a chance then, the town I live in is big enough to be a city just doesnt have a Uni or something like that!
 
  Nissan Jewk
Im in exactly the same boat as Mr Cake - I'm paying £30 for plusnet each month, with my own domain, Easynet is showing as "Not Available", how very weak! :(
 


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