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Supanet Broadband question?

Ascomdog (Elite) posted this on Saturday, 5th February 2005, 09:51

As I`m one of the very few who still use dial-up, I have finally decided to upgrade to broadband. The 1Mb Supanet offer looks very interesting, but I have a question about their `no limits` policy.

It states...

No limits - download as many games, music, videos and software as you like** and then further down the page reads **Subject to strict enforcement of copyright law on peer to peer traffic. Has anyone got this 1Mb Supanet deal, and if so, are you allowed to use P2P programs?

Cheers.



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RE: Supanet Broadband question?

jeffthegun (Elite) posted this on Saturday, 5th February 2005, 10:26

over at www.ispreview.co.uk/talk/showthread.php?t=16708 the general concensus seems to be a total thumbs down.

P2p bandwidth throttling, £1 a minute support line and, the final nail in the coffin, its run by Tiny.





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This item was edited on Saturday, 5th February 2005, 10:32

RE: Supanet Broadband question?

Ascomdog (Elite) posted this on Saturday, 5th February 2005, 10:48

Thanks, Nick.

I ain`t going anywhere near anything that`s associated withTiny. I`ve learnt my lesson regarding those useless twats...appalling company! Bunch of cowboys!

Have you any recommendations regarding a broadband supplier (preferably with no limits)...I could be looking forever! Also, excuse my ignorance, but what`s the difference between datastream & ipstream?



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RE: Supanet Broadband question?

CAH (Competent) posted this on Sunday, 6th February 2005, 18:53

There are some issues with Supanet broadband, they don`t like the use of p2p programs and threaten to terminate the service if they`re used for illegal downloads. How they prove this is another issue but then i never do anything illegal online... er.. yeah..

As for their unrestricted bandwidth, while this is technically true, it appears if you use a large amount of bandwidth they put you on a server with everyone else who uses a large amount of bandwidth with a higher contention ratio...

RE: Supanet Broadband question?

TOIBHOY (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Sunday, 6th February 2005, 22:29

you should go with aol broadband. to me it is the best out there. you get free mcafee firewall, computer check , and free spyware software with it. aol also has all its own channels as well. you can also download as much as you want as well. no limits

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