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Old 18 October 2002, 12:12 AM
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Hi

Parents got ISDN (no broadband in this neck of the woods also currently bt line) currently on AOL. AOL is cr4p and disconnects at will & also doesn't support bonding (thus the isdn works at 64k rather thatn 128k), can't do dial up either .
Anyone know best isp & how to sort out the bonding stuff? Looking for a flat rate, use as much as you like type tariff too.

thanks in advance.
Old 18 October 2002, 07:58 AM
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Hello

Go and have a wander through www.ispreview.co.uk.

I currently use www.123isp.co.uk and they allow 128K bonding for 350 hours per month for £29.99. After some connection problems a few weeks ago, they have now got much better.

Steve.
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I use Demon but I always have done since 1995

Home Highway ISDN

BT Surftime package with that. I haven't yet got disconnected for 2 hr cut-out or told I abuse it. Mind you, I have a router and that helps.

128k I can't talk about but Demon do offer the service.
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