talk talks free broadband is capped. i think its like 2gb a month limit. people always complain about aol and yes i agree that it has its problems but it has its good points. �25 unlimited 1mb broadband, no fair usage policy and nearly always working. or �30 per month yuo get the fastest available connection in your area up to 8mb. if after your contract expires you ask to leave they send you loads of free crap. i got a wireless modem and the �30 contract for �25 per month plus 1 month free. sweet. problem is that it is a biotch trying to connect via linux.
filthiestfis: that all depends on what you're doing.
If you're downloading lots of music, then not that much. If you just browse the odd website and check your emails every few days, it'll probably suffice.
Probably yes. There are programs you can download to monitor how much you use, which you could try now to see how much you do actually use. I can't think of the link though, but I'm sure others can...
i'm sure talk talk has no download limit, thats one reason i switched to them, not to mention how cheap they are, i pay �23 a month for free calls to anyone anytime (pretty much) obviously not mobiles, and i know a couple of people in different countries which is free as well, and free broadband, paying less than a quarter of what i payed with bt
yeah man but their call centres are in India (a disadvantage) and I was paying 9.99 with NTl all year! was last summer's offer. So I will be paying more with Talk Talk now.
Thats true filthiestif, i hate those call centres and they have hidden charges here and there, but also have you ever tried contacting ntl, almost impossible ! but the good thing about them is when you cancel your subscription with them they dont even disconnect it so there you go to the original question ntl is the cheapest its free
ya that stresses me out. i wanted to go onto ukonline who offer 28mb speed but they are not available in my area. a couple of miles they have it but not for me