You do say that a lot, but they still only seem to offer bog standard ADSL, with crappy daytime limits.cheeseandham wrote:I'm not saying this again, you fuckers...
Spec me an ISP, bitches!
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Yeah, cos I believe itDr. kitteny berk wrote:You do say that a lot, but they still only seem to offer bog standard ADSL, with crappy daytime limits.
ADSL2+ will be out when available
"crappy daytime limits" - this is because this is A&A's peak time, and they make sure their lines are not oversubscribed.
I could go on and on as I've dealt with the company a fair bit recently, but I'm not gonna
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Very little, and a lot.Hehulk wrote:What's the difference between ADSL and ADSL2+, and how will it effect me as a consumer?
Basically, ADSL2+ is almost exactly the same as ADSL, it just uses a bit more of your phone line to make more speed.
ADSL has a max downstream speed of 8mbit
ADSL2+ will do 24mbit
Obviously though, both of those are "up to" so, can vary wildly.
This will give some idea of your potential speed.
Oh, and ADSL2+ providers run their own hardware in BT exchanges (LLU) and adopt the data part of your phone line as their own.