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Anonymous
(Unregistered)Tue 25-Oct-11 23:53:59
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Re: Fast stable unlimited internet


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well i wont be using most of them...but i do want the history channel/ nat geo or some decent HD channels + its going to kill me to have so little HD channels and be forced to watch almost all non HD with my new 50" panny ...but its crazy to pay almost £150 a year more.......its a tough choice...i wish i could sacrifice all the music/sport for history/nat geo...id be happy with that with the 100 channel deal....
need to think this over...
i entered this thinking of just internet...now tv has come into the picture and doubled my total....
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 25-Oct-11 23:55:22
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Sky would be cheaper. More HD too.
Anonymous
(Unregistered)Wed 26-Oct-11 00:40:38
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Virgin throttle on all packages just like BT/TalkTalk/Orange/O2 etc do

Sky don't


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Anonymous
(Unregistered)Wed 26-Oct-11 01:48:48
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Sry btw the anon post above is not me...im the op..il start putting david on the end of my posts...
So now i have sky to think about lol...why cant it ever b simple
-david
Anonymous
(Unregistered)Wed 26-Oct-11 02:37:33
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Hmm from what i understand...for 20mb sky plus line rental is around £20....that sounds GREAT....whats the catch? How is the unlimited "fair usage" and how is the throttling? I c ppl here r saying itdoes not throttle...but also some saying virgin does at 50mb but some saying it doesnt...so confused....i think if the unlimited is at a fair usage and there really is no throttleing then im going for sky.....its nice and cheap
-david
Anonymous
(Unregistered)Wed 26-Oct-11 02:55:24
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With the 50 pound quidco its around £17/m...
Ordering tmrw...hope sky have good service
Anonymous
(Unregistered)Wed 26-Oct-11 05:01:46
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It doesn't. But even if it was throttled to 20% of its maximum speed all the time, it would still be faster than most Sky connections.
Standard User _Resonance_
(learned) Wed 26-Oct-11 05:27:52
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Sky Unlimited does not throttle, there is no fair use policy (this is one of their selling points) and the service has been great for me. I've been on Sky Unlimited for about a year.

Sky offer a premium broadband product at a budget price.

Sky Broadband Unlimited
Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Wed 26-Oct-11 05:42:33
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In reply to a post by Anonymous:
Sry btw the anon post above is not me...im the op..il start putting david on the end of my posts...
So now i have sky to think about lol...why cant it ever b simple
-david
Even better - register! tongue

Only takes a moment and is a far better user experience, with more forums you can post in. We have had malicious Anons before, (not in this thread), who copy the "-david".

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Anonymous
(Unregistered)Wed 26-Oct-11 08:17:58
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http://www.sky.com/shop/terms-conditions/broadband/n...

http://www.virginmedia.com/images/Cxxl1.jpg

You will find that in general the big ISPs no longer throttle anything other than P2P at peak times, and no longer have fair use data limits on their unlimited packages. Your concerns are outdated. Always check of course, the Key Facts tables are great for that.

It was me who 1st added to the anons, sorry
Guido
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