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1gig up and down for £25 here with talk talk ufo.
There is no way hope in hell an ISP will offer 1000/1000 for £25!
1gig up and down for £25 here with talk talk ufo.
There is no way hope in hell an ISP will offer 1000/1000 for £25!
It's only available in limited areas and admittedly the cost is £27.50/month, but have a look at this. It's also not quite 1000/1000 but it's there or thereabouts.
Holy heck! I never knew this. Still if it's limited areas it's better than nothing.I'm using tethering at the moment Zen Completely is down in North East / Scotland.
EDIT Likely due to a fire in a Newcastle Exchange.
well we are back up and running and here was me thinking my broadband regrade was taking place but nope im not that lucky
but we are back up now with wait for it the same speed i had lol so still waiting on my regrade, completely sucks.
I know it's taking a while for you, but are you really suffering with 330Mb in the meantime?![]()
It's only available in limited areas and admittedly the cost is £27.50/month, but have a look at this. It's also not quite 1000/1000 but it's there or thereabouts.
Its £25 per month for me, must have got in before a price increaseVirgin retention's guy burst out laughing when I told him
You got an absolute steal. I would be on it as well as long as the service is acceptable. How are you finding it so far? Do a speed test for us when you connected on ethernet plz.
as luck would have it download speed was was bang on 1gbGenerally its the site that is the bottleneck not the connection if that makes sense.
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UFO was a TalkTalk and Sky collaboration on a trial FTTP deployment, it's priced to generate some return so that billing systems can be tested etc. but also to make it a no-brainer option for people covered by the network. I doubt
it would have ever gone to a wider deployment at that price (maybe trialists would have been locked into those rates). The network is owned by CityFibre now.
as luck would have it download speed was was bang on 1gbGenerally its the site that is the bottleneck not the connection if that makes sense.