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date: Thu, 22 May 2008 14:30:38 +0100,
group: uk.telecom.broadband
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O2 Broadband
O2 is offering me, as an O2 account holder, an SDSL service which is
available on my local exchange. They claim that 16 mbps will be available,
and the cost is £10 a month, on a 12 month contract.
Anyone any experience of this service? I am currently on a pretty reliable
Virgin Media Broadband at the moment, but this 2mbps service goes up to £15
a month shortly.
date: Thu, 22 May 2008 14:30:38 +0100
author: Gethryn
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Re: O2 Broadband
Gethryn wrote:
> O2 is offering me, as an O2 account holder, an SDSL service which is
> available on my local exchange. They claim that 16 mbps will be available,
> and the cost is £10 a month, on a 12 month contract.
>
> Anyone any experience of this service? I am currently on a pretty reliable
> Virgin Media Broadband at the moment, but this 2mbps service goes up to £15
> a month shortly.
>
>
I think you will find it is an ADSL 2+ service not SDSL. This site can
be a good place to get a feel of the service you will get.
http://bbs.adslguide.org.uk/postlist.php?Cat=&Board=o2
O2 broadband is provided by their subsidiary BE Broadband
(www.bethere.co.uk), people I know who have "be" say it is very good.
date: Thu, 22 May 2008 18:47:26 +0100
author: ACDeag
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Re: O2 Broadband
"ACDeag" wrote in message
news:69lpteF33ulpqU1@mid.individual.net...
> Gethryn wrote:
>> O2 is offering me, as an O2 account holder, an SDSL service which is
>> available on my local exchange. They claim that 16 mbps will be
>> available, and the cost is £10 a month, on a 12 month contract.
>>
>> Anyone any experience of this service? I am currently on a pretty
>> reliable Virgin Media Broadband at the moment, but this 2mbps service
>> goes up to £15 a month shortly.
>
> I think you will find it is an ADSL 2+ service not SDSL. This site can be
> a good place to get a feel of the service you will get.
>
> http://bbs.adslguide.org.uk/postlist.php?Cat=&Board=o2
>
> O2 broadband is provided by their subsidiary BE Broadband
> (www.bethere.co.uk), people I know who have "be" say it is very good.
I've just moved from Onetel (part of CPW).
As an O2 mobile user you get a discount.
Been with them a couple of months and the service is excellent.
Average 13.2 Mbs Downstream, 1Mbs upstream.
** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **
date: Sun, 25 May 2008 17:31:13 +0100
author: mikes
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Re: O2 Broadband
"mikes" wrote:
>
>"ACDeag" wrote in message
>news:69lpteF33ulpqU1@mid.individual.net...
>> Gethryn wrote:
>>> O2 is offering me, as an O2 account holder, an SDSL service which is
>>> available on my local exchange. They claim that 16 mbps will be
>>> available, and the cost is £10 a month, on a 12 month contract.
>>>
>>> Anyone any experience of this service? I am currently on a pretty
>>> reliable Virgin Media Broadband at the moment, but this 2mbps service
>>> goes up to £15 a month shortly.
>>
>> I think you will find it is an ADSL 2+ service not SDSL. This site can be
>> a good place to get a feel of the service you will get.
>>
>> http://bbs.adslguide.org.uk/postlist.php?Cat=&Board=o2
>>
>> O2 broadband is provided by their subsidiary BE Broadband
>> (www.bethere.co.uk), people I know who have "be" say it is very good.
>
>I've just moved from Onetel (part of CPW).
>
>As an O2 mobile user you get a discount.
>
>Been with them a couple of months and the service is excellent.
>
>Average 13.2 Mbs Downstream, 1Mbs upstream.
>
>** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **
If you are a long way from the exchange o2 won't supply
even if their checker says they will. I'm about 5.5km
cable length away according to them and they won't
supply. The BE checker says they will, but when I
tried to apply be phone they said I was too far away.
Very misleading?
Sean B
date: Mon, 26 May 2008 11:47:31 +0100
author: Sean B
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Re: O2 Broadband
"Sean B" wrote in message
news:525l34lg4lqdcrlf2ohohf6drdarupmc5j@4ax.com...
> "mikes" wrote:
>
>>
>>"ACDeag" wrote in message
>>news:69lpteF33ulpqU1@mid.individual.net...
>>> Gethryn wrote:
>>>> O2 is offering me, as an O2 account holder, an SDSL service which is
>>>> available on my local exchange. They claim that 16 mbps will be
>>>> available, and the cost is £10 a month, on a 12 month contract.
>>>>
>>>> Anyone any experience of this service? I am currently on a pretty
>>>> reliable Virgin Media Broadband at the moment, but this 2mbps service
>>>> goes up to £15 a month shortly.
>>>
>>> I think you will find it is an ADSL 2+ service not SDSL. This site can
>>> be
>>> a good place to get a feel of the service you will get.
>>>
>>> http://bbs.adslguide.org.uk/postlist.php?Cat=&Board=o2
>>>
>>> O2 broadband is provided by their subsidiary BE Broadband
>>> (www.bethere.co.uk), people I know who have "be" say it is very good.
>>
>>I've just moved from Onetel (part of CPW).
>>
>>As an O2 mobile user you get a discount.
>>
>>Been with them a couple of months and the service is excellent.
>>
>>Average 13.2 Mbs Downstream, 1Mbs upstream.
>>
>>** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **
>
> If you are a long way from the exchange o2 won't supply
> even if their checker says they will. I'm about 5.5km
> cable length away according to them and they won't
> supply. The BE checker says they will, but when I
> tried to apply be phone they said I was too far away.
> Very misleading?
Distance from the exchange may not be the same as the length of the phone
line.
I know of a location which has 8km line length and achieves a reliable
228kbits/sec download.
--
Graham J
date: Mon, 26 May 2008 11:58:37 +0100
author: Graham J
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Re: O2 Broadband
"Graham J" wrote in message
news:483a97d0$0$2482$da0feed9@news.zen.co.uk...
>
> "Sean B" wrote in message
> news:525l34lg4lqdcrlf2ohohf6drdarupmc5j@4ax.com...
>> "mikes" wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>"ACDeag" wrote in message
>>>news:69lpteF33ulpqU1@mid.individual.net...
>>>> Gethryn wrote:
>>>>> O2 is offering me, as an O2 account holder, an SDSL service which is
>>>>> available on my local exchange. They claim that 16 mbps will be
>>>>> available, and the cost is £10 a month, on a 12 month contract.
>>>>>
>>>>> Anyone any experience of this service? I am currently on a pretty
>>>>> reliable Virgin Media Broadband at the moment, but this 2mbps service
>>>>> goes up to £15 a month shortly.
>>>>
>>>> I think you will find it is an ADSL 2+ service not SDSL. This site can
>>>> be
>>>> a good place to get a feel of the service you will get.
>>>>
>>>> http://bbs.adslguide.org.uk/postlist.php?Cat=&Board=o2
>>>>
>>>> O2 broadband is provided by their subsidiary BE Broadband
>>>> (www.bethere.co.uk), people I know who have "be" say it is very good.
>>>
>>>I've just moved from Onetel (part of CPW).
>>>
>>>As an O2 mobile user you get a discount.
>>>
>>>Been with them a couple of months and the service is excellent.
>>>
>>>Average 13.2 Mbs Downstream, 1Mbs upstream.
>>>
>>>** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **
>>
>> If you are a long way from the exchange o2 won't supply
>> even if their checker says they will. I'm about 5.5km
>> cable length away according to them and they won't
>> supply. The BE checker says they will, but when I
>> tried to apply be phone they said I was too far away.
>> Very misleading?
>
> Distance from the exchange may not be the same as the length of the phone
> line.
>
> I know of a location which has 8km line length and achieves a reliable
> 228kbits/sec download.
Sorry - typo - that should be 288kbits/sec
--
Graham J
date: Mon, 26 May 2008 12:25:47 +0100
author: Graham J
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Re: O2 Broadband
"Graham J" wrote:
>> If you are a long way from the exchange o2 won't supply
>> even if their checker says they will. I'm about 5.5km
>> cable length away according to them and they won't
>> supply. The BE checker says they will, but when I
>> tried to apply be phone they said I was too far away.
>> Very misleading?
>
>Distance from the exchange may not be the same as the length of the phone
>line.
BE and o2 seem to know the actual cable lengths and that's what they
refer to I think Samknows gives my address as being 3.3km as the
crow flies. To drive there would be about 4km. I am surprised that
they don't want the business. I'm currently getting 240 kbps with a
very stable Rx Noise of just over 6db, so the line isn't bad. I think
BT have slapped a limit on it of 2meg which is the only reason I'm
not getting any higher. Sync can be up to 2700
Sean B
date: Tue, 27 May 2008 18:29:59 +0100
author: Sean B
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Re: O2 Broadband
Gethryn wrote:
> O2 is offering me, as an O2 account holder, an SDSL service which is
> available on my local exchange. They claim that 16 mbps will be available,
> and the cost is £10 a month, on a 12 month contract.
>
> Anyone any experience of this service? I am currently on a pretty reliable
> Virgin Media Broadband at the moment, but this 2mbps service goes up to £15
> a month shortly.
>
>
Been with O2 broadband for a few months and all is good. There is the
normal slowdown during peak hours, but I normally get full speed and
there are no restrictions. It also costs £7.50/mo. because I top up £10
a month - which is a superb deal!
That £10/mo. top up comes with 1.5MB mobile data download, low phone
rates, 500 free texts a month (with unlimited free texts between 19:00
and 20:00), and a smug self-satisfaction I can only feel from getting it
right, for a change.
And if I don't top up the £10/mo, then I pay £10 for that month's
internet connection, which is still superb by any standard.
date: Tue, 27 May 2008 20:15:14 +0100
author: Cork Soaker lid
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Re: O2 Broadband
"Cork Soaker" <Thunderbird@Hardy.invalid> wrote in message
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> Gethryn wrote:
>> O2 is offering me, as an O2 account holder, an SDSL service which is
>> available on my local exchange. They claim that 16 mbps will be
>> available, and the cost is £10 a month, on a 12 month contract.
>>
>> Anyone any experience of this service? I am currently on a pretty
>> reliable Virgin Media Broadband at the moment, but this 2mbps service
>> goes up to £15 a month shortly.
>
> Been with O2 broadband for a few months and all is good. There is the
> normal slowdown during peak hours, but I normally get full speed and there
> are no restrictions. It also costs £7.50/mo. because I top up £10 a
> month - which is a superb deal!
>
> That £10/mo. top up comes with 1.5MB mobile data download, low phone
> rates, 500 free texts a month (with unlimited free texts between 19:00 and
> 20:00), and a smug self-satisfaction I can only feel from getting it
> right, for a change.
>
> And if I don't top up the £10/mo, then I pay £10 for that month's internet
> connection, which is still superb by any standard.
Thanks to all those who replied, very helpful!
date: Wed, 28 May 2008 06:07:43 +0100
author: Gethryn
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Re: O2 Broadband
On 27 May, 20:15, Cork Soaker <Thunderb...@Hardy.invalid> wrote:
> And if I don't top up the £10/mo, then I pay £10 for that month's
> internet connection, which is still superb by any standard.
I assume the BT line rental has to be paid on top of that?
Fonn
date: Thu, 29 May 2008 00:39:33 -0700 (PDT)
author: unknown
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