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Standard User orly
(fountain of knowledge) Tue 15-Mar-11 18:17:18
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In reply to a post by Trojan_Hussar:
Hrmm, that's one of the two stumbling blocks I had against BT Infinity. My next question would be as the only provider *NOT* offering a static IP, is it actually likely to change once you get an IP allocated.

I host a couple of small websites and my own mail server so I'd rather not play chase the IP, or fiddle with dynamic DNS services.

Regards,
TH.


The business versions have static IPs. Whether you like the prices depends on your other choices.

http://business.bt.com/broadband-and-internet/intern...

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BT Infinity 8th July 2010
(NIBA)
600m (approx) to cabinet
25.5mbit down / 7.6mbit up
Click here to see Comparison of FTTC ISPs
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 15-Mar-11 18:30:41
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In reply to a post by orly:
In reply to a post by Trojan_Hussar:
Hrmm, that's one of the two stumbling blocks I had against BT Infinity. My next question would be as the only provider *NOT* offering a static IP, is it actually likely to change once you get an IP allocated.

I host a couple of small websites and my own mail server so I'd rather not play chase the IP, or fiddle with dynamic DNS services.

Regards,
TH.


The business versions have static IPs. Whether you like the prices depends on your other choices.


http://business.bt.com/broadband-and-internet/intern...


Ouch, I'm paying £19.78 a month at the moment. Seriously wondering whether to lay off FTTC for a while and go over to Entanet's unlimited LLU package when C&W unbundle my local exchange. That only costs £19.99/month and is unmetered. I'm getting 12Mbps at the moment and the speed isn't too much of an issue although the extra upload speed would be nice. It's on a 1 month rolling contract so if BT Infinity isn't throttled to death and chock full of leechers I could change over in future.

Well, as my exchange has now been put back to 30th June and C&W are allegedly unbundling my exchange at the end of May it's all moot until then anyway...

Regards,
TH.
Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Tue 15-Mar-11 18:48:28
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Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Tue 15-Mar-11 18:54:07
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Seriously wondering whether to lay off FTTC for a while and go over to Entanet's unlimited LLU package when C&W unbundle my local exchange. That only costs £19.99/month and is unmetered.
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Entanet is a BT Wholesale reseller, apart from a few residual business line bonding exchanges it seems. Nothing to do with C & W.

If you mean ADSL24's C & W offerings, then neither has ADSL24 been an Entanet reseller for something like a year. (Unless it is two years?)

My broadband basic info/help site - www.robertos.me.uk
My domains,website and mail hosting - Tsohost. Internet connection - IDNet Home Starter Fibre. Live BQM.
Standard User orly
(fountain of knowledge) Tue 15-Mar-11 18:55:47
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The business packages are both "unlimited" (as far as i know) so there is no 40GB cap.

Option 1 business, "unlimited" with a static IP and 12 month contract (free install and equipment) comes to £42/month including VAT. This compares quite favourably with a lot of other ISPs residential options.

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BT Infinity 8th July 2010
(NIBA)
600m (approx) to cabinet
25.5mbit down / 7.6mbit up
Click here to see Comparison of FTTC ISPs
Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Tue 15-Mar-11 19:11:35
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Ooops!

Mis-read the web page. Post deleted smile.

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(deleted) Wed 16-Mar-11 16:02:31
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i dont think there are any ips's for £25 per month, espescially if you use more than 40gb per month,
Standard User orly
(fountain of knowledge) Wed 16-Mar-11 17:15:06
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BT option 2 is 25.60 and it's a lot more than 40GB a month wink

Complete list https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0AquiMM6uTUU...

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BT Infinity 8th July 2010
(NIBA)
600m (approx) to cabinet
25.5mbit down / 7.6mbit up
Click here to see Comparison of FTTC ISPs
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