AAISP sales tell me that I can either have a BT 20CN line or a BE line. What should I go for?
Is the BE line and its advantags worth the £20 more per month on the basic price?
I am aware that the units on BE give more value for money, especially in peak time.
However, if I decided for the BT 20CN I could restrict my use and manage with not doing much in peak time (maybe 2 GB = 2 units per month) and relegating donwloads to the off-peak or even night time.
So my estimate on the base of this would be that I need 4-5 units on BT 20CN which would come to £24 or £27 per month.
On BE, I could possible do the same with only 2 units (maybe 3 units), bringing it to £38 or £41 per month.
This calculation already brings the price difference BT vs BE down from the £20 to maybe £10 to £15 pm.
Would you recommend the BE line under these circumstances?
How much faster than BT 20CN would the BE line be?
Currently, my line syncs at 2,500 on O2 Access (BT 20CN).
I could live with that if I could get any decent speed at all on O2 which I can't. Sometimes the real speed goes down to dial-up modem speeds. With AAISP I expect to get a good ADSL speed even on BT 20CN.
But if BE can give more, this is tempting
Edited by deleted (Thu 15-Apr-10 18:34:29)



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