Dial-up versus Broadband...?
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Hello all..!
For the past 5 years or more, I have used the dial-up evenings and weekends service from Freeserve/Wanadoo for my Internet use.
For this service I pay British Telecom
For this, I am permanantly connected to the Internet.
I am restricted to 2 hours internet use each day, 1 Gb per month of usage, which allows me to send and receive 60 jpeg pictures by E-Mail each week, download 2 X 5 minute video clips per week, download 5 music tracks per week, and listen to on-line radio for 2 hours each week.
Note: That once you are signed-up, you are stuck with the package for 12 Months, even if something better turns up......
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I don't understand this part, as these sentences are contradictory. If you are permanently connected to the internet you are using it 24 hours a day, unelss you turn off your modem. It only makes sense if the second sentence means that you get 60 hours a month standby dialup service. The standby service allows you to, for example, take your laptop computer to another location and access dialup service from there. I rarely use more than an hour of it per month.
I checked your link and you are correct. Apparently broadband, like so many other words, means different things in America and England.
In the US it means 24/7 unlimited usage. Your 24/7 plan would cost about twice what mine costs.
(This "BT" thing isn't owned by the government, is it?)
Here you go Paul ............. check whats available for your area.
http://www.broadbandchecker.co.uk/
You'll be able to compare the deals easily. ;D
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