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    Originally posted by Marius24+23 April 2004 - 00:51--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Marius24 @ 23 April 2004 - 00:51)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>
    Originally posted by 4th gen@23 April 2004 - 01:23
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    @23 April 2004 - 00:17
    ha, freeserve was getting about 5000

    i will be sticking to suprnova and mIRC

    Point proven?
    yea




    still freeserve is good enough for me [/b][/quote]
    I&#39;m simply saying that you can get faster speeds, better newsgroup support and better customer service for a lower price with Pipex
    On a given day or given circumstance, you think you have a limit.
    And you then go for this limit and you touch this limit and you think &quot;Ok, this is the limit&quot;.
    As soon as you touch this limit, something happens and you suddenly can go a little bit further.
    With your mind power, your determination, your instinct and the experience as well, you can fly very high.

    - Ayrton Senna, R.I.P.

  2. Internet, Programming and Graphics   -   #12
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    Gio Internet is an alternative - a "wires-free" service, £18.99/month.

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    I&#39;ve never heard of Pipex or Gio Internet, but i&#39;ve been looking on their websites, and it seems like a good deal to me.

    Is anyone currently using them? If so what packages and how has it worked out for you? Are they reliable and no extra charges that are not obvious from the sites?

  4. Internet, Programming and Graphics   -   #14
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    Originally posted by hugoharding@24 April 2004 - 17:50
    I&#39;ve never heard of Pipex or Gio Internet, but i&#39;ve been looking on their websites, and it seems like a good deal to me.

    Is anyone currently using them? If so what packages and how has it worked out for you? Are they reliable and no extra charges that are not obvious from the sites?
    Well, I&#39;m on Pipex solo 500 and I couldn&#39;t recommend it more, to be honest with you. It&#39;s got 12 free mailboxes, 50MB of free webspace, &#39;unlimited bandwidth&#39; (I usually download about 100GB per month, upload about 30GB or so) and haven&#39;t had a letter so far. Very, very good binary newsgroups (~36000 groups). Only had about an hour of downtime since I&#39;ve been with them
    On a given day or given circumstance, you think you have a limit.
    And you then go for this limit and you touch this limit and you think &quot;Ok, this is the limit&quot;.
    As soon as you touch this limit, something happens and you suddenly can go a little bit further.
    With your mind power, your determination, your instinct and the experience as well, you can fly very high.

    - Ayrton Senna, R.I.P.

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    Yeah it was the solo 500 that i was looking at the most, feeling that unlimited bandwidth is worth £4 a month.

    Do you kn ow are they a company that monitor a lot of the files being uploaded and downloaded if someone has a lot of bandwidth use as I know some companies do.

    What are binary newsgroups?

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    Are you looking to get dial-up or broadband?

    I&#39;ve heard great things about CentralPoint, Zen & Vispa. The latter having remarkable customer service. Check out ISP Review for unbiased opinions.

    Samurai

  7. Internet, Programming and Graphics   -   #17
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    Ok it is capped now it has become wannado. wasnt before

  8. Internet, Programming and Graphics   -   #18
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    Originally posted by Samurai@25 April 2004 - 05:41
    Are you looking to get dial-up or broadband?

    I&#39;ve heard great things about CentralPoint, Zen & Vispa. The latter having remarkable customer service. Check out ISP Review for unbiased opinions.

    Samurai
    Actually, there&#39;s a lot of meaningless crap and half truths on Isp Review, but of course that couldn&#39;t be anything to do with the fact that it is largely paid for by adverts for ISP&#39;s.

    If you want true impartial advice try adslguide, but some providers who are only resellers don&#39;t get on their listings.

    Vispa looks a little expensive for anything more than the standard 512kbps connection, £38.99 for 1 Mbps, and Zen isn&#39;t too much better at £34 per month.

    I&#39;m thinking of going for Central Point, at £26.99/month for 1 Mbps, as soon as my 12 months with BT are up (in about 2 weeks).
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  9. Internet, Programming and Graphics   -   #19
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    another alternative mate...i&#39;m thinkin&#39; or stayin with freeserve...idunno
    http://www.bulldogdsl.com/

  10. Internet, Programming and Graphics   -   #20
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    broadband is pretty cheap in the uk, over here its about 50&#036; a month...

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