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Which is the cheapest??
Posted by Nigel on February 3rd, 2005


Hi,

I am looking for the cheapest broadband provider.

I need at least 512K ( Faster the better my line will go up to 2 Mb). Don't
necessarily need uncapped- maybe 1 or 2 GB.
A 6 month or monthly contract as I am moving to Austria in August.

I don't have a modem or anything and I would have to pay the connection
charge. I just want the cheapest one.
Virgin at £17.99 looks good since no connection charge .

I was looking at this cheap modem:-

http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/produ...ubcat_uid=1147

Would that be fine??
Any one knows a better one.

Thanks.

Nigel




Posted by Dave on February 4th, 2005



"Nigel" <dfsf@sdfs.com> wrote in message
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that would be EFH




Posted by Paul D.Smith on February 4th, 2005



Paul DS.



Posted by Zardoz on February 4th, 2005


No idea. But you can get people's surplus USB modems off ebay for
around a £5

I'm with Virgin (unmetered) and the service is fine - they need 1
month notice of cancellation.





Posted by Oliver Walter on February 4th, 2005


"Nigel" <dfsf@sdfs.com> wrote in message
news:36fmldF4uljjdU1@individual.net...
You could consider Metronet (http://www.metronet.co.uk)
This is a "bare bones" service (i.e. no email and no web space
included), starting at £10 per month (+VAT) for a 512 KB connection,
with charges rising after 200 MB of traffic to a maximum of about
£22 per month when you have more than about 4.7 GB. Minimum
contract duration is 3 months and IIRC they want about 2 weeks'
notice to leave them. You also pay the (one-off) connection fee of
about £58. I haven't signed up yet, but I probably will in the next
few days.

HTH

Oliver




Posted by poster on February 4th, 2005


On 4 Feb 2005, "Paul D.Smith" wrote:

If you look for item 48448 (SAMR-4110) you will find a similar
cost unit (as long as you are in time for free shipping on it, a
day extra, unless they upgrade the delivery, as they did mine!),
which is an ethernet router, usable without USB drivers (most of
the PCs around will have a 10/100 ethernet connection or a cheap
PCI card can be bought for under a tenner) and will stay online,
and offer you some additional protection from hackers on the net
(it has a firewall, but there is no need to run that if you have
one running on each PC... would also allow multiple PCs later on
with just a cheap hub). I'd always recommend avoiding USB, with
the exception of someone unable to open up a PC from warranty or
similar reasons... Peter M.

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Posted by Martin² on February 5th, 2005


NOT with £82.24 activation fee and no email !

I would suggest Madasfish with no activation fee, two months free, free
modem,
and I think just 3 months contract.
Regards,
Martin



Posted by TP on February 5th, 2005


I've had them for a couple of weeks - still very happy with it! Peak speeds
around 486 kbps where I am. ADSLGuide's speed checker just measured 455 now.
Haven't had BB previously so can't really compare, but as I say.. good so
far!



Posted by PeeGee on February 8th, 2005


On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 15:19:50 +0000, Alex Boosbeck
<invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote:

In terms of modems, which is the subject of this thread, USB requires
drivers to be installed and loads the CPU. With a 750 Duron, the
SAMR4110 appears to be faster than a BT voyager 105 - it's definitely
more reliable in my experience.

Slightly off topic - I have a (currently) unusable USB analogue modem,
because it is impossible to set up a "virtual" serial port to use, now
that my motherboard won't support ISA (previously, the ISA modem
created the ports which the USB modem used!), so I'm cursed with a PCI
"softmodem".
PeeGee
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