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reply to thender2

Re: England - useless broadband through capping!

Yep, we're a tad more competitive now than we were, check the LLU story for evidence of this.

Should also mention that ntl never, ever actually enforced the caps that were placed on the service. They were politely informed by the public that capping wasn't seen as acceptable, and despite leaving the caps in the T+Cs never pulled up anyone for going over those limits.

A quick google search doesn't really count as research sir

The UK market now doesn't really do capping apart from on cheaper products or those which have to use the ILEC's wholesale services. Shaping tends to be more used where needed.

The largest pay TV company in the UK offering uncapped ADSL2+ for less than $20 a month on top of a TV package costing as little as $30, with a rollout plan covering 70% of the population.

Companies like Bethere offering uncapped ADSL2+ up to 24Mbit for $45/month, coverage soon to be about the same as cable.

Bulldog currently offering uncapped ADSL2+ and telco line rental for less than $60/month.

UKOnline offers uncapped ADSL2+ for less than $60/month.

You can see why capping isn't the most popular thing, too many options that aren't capped.

I am quite amused by the way that you mentioned Comcast as an example of good old uncapped USA broadband. Probably not the best move to discuss an ISP with a history of capping its' users but not actually telling them what those limits were.

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According to a spokeswoman, the company began sending notes about two months ago to the top 1 percent of the heaviest users--people who collectively use about 28 percent of the company's bandwidth--telling them they were violating their terms of service.
To quote you:

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The caps come then are revoked, then come then are revoked. If they ramp the speed up by 2-5x in the future, do you think there really won't be any capping done?
FIOS is your shining light among a group ranging largely from mediocrity to poor service. A couple of odd exceptions such as OOL but largely average at best, piss poor at worst.

How much of the US has this amount of options?

BT Wholesale ADSL Max - Up to 8Mbit RADSL, ILEC DSLAM, choose from over 200 ISPs using wholesale product, wide variety of capped and uncapped prices and speeds.
BT Wholesale SDSL - Up to 2Mbit SHDSL, ILEC DSLAM, choice of several wholesale product users, prices.
Be LLU - Up to 24Mbit uncapped ADSL2+
Bulldog LLU - Up to 24Mbit uncapped ADSL2+
Easynet LLU (aka Sky Broadband) - Up to 24Mbit uncapped ADSL2+ and bonded SDSL up to 4Mbit
Homechoice LLU - Up to 8Mbit uncapped ADSL + IPTV / VOD
Pipex LLU - Up to 8Mbit ADSL / VoIP
Tiscali LLU - No comment as these guys suck
NTL Cable - Speaks for itself


thender2
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join:2004-05-16
Staten Island, NY

I have dissed comcast and roadrunner many times both on this forum and in the DSLR IRC channel. Comcast would put a random cap around 30 GB/month uploaded, but they never cared how much you downloaded. This is pretty lame but it is better than a cap both ways, IMO.

I do not have that many options here. I can get covad resellers for 768/128 for $50/month with a one year contract. Roadrunner cable, I believe 4/384 here for $40-$45/month, verizon DSL 3/768 for $30/month, or FIOS 31/9.5 for $55/month. There are choices here too - it's pretty obvious which is best, but it's not like all of america has one ISP per area.
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