- Chances of success
- Posted by David G on September 25th, 2004
I have applied for a BB connection having previously been just outside
the limits. I currently have ISDN which always works well and downloads
are usually around 7.5 to 7.7 KBps for the duration of the d/l. So I
wonder if this gives any indication of whether BB will be successful here.
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David G
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- Posted by Grant on September 25th, 2004
"David G" notreallyhere@sure wrote in message
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AFAIK, ISDN is 64k or nothing - it can't vary like normal dialup [1].
I don't think it'll have any bearing on your application for ADSL.
[1] unless the data is being sent at less than 64k.
- Posted by Sunil Sood on September 25th, 2004
"David G" <notreallyhere@sure> wrote in message
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It has no direct bearing but these days even lines which can't get ISDN, can
get 512K ADSL...
Regards
Sunil
- Posted by Michael Chare on September 25th, 2004
"Grant" <news@mason.sh> wrote in message
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You can get a better idea from the messages on the BT checker available from
www.adslguide.org.uk
Nowadays BT will always try to connect you.
Michael Chare
- Posted by David G on September 25th, 2004
Sunil Sood wrote:
Thanks All
So much for my useless theory then.
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