Has anyone had any experiences, good or bad with BT Halo?
Has anyone had any experiences, good or bad with BT Halo?
Michael Stone is innocent.
Convicted without any forensic evidence and failed to be picked at any ID parade
So who did kill Lin & Megan Russell
http://www.michaelstone.co.uk/
as long as there is a stable and strong EE signal where you are its very fast and very reliable.
but if your std available phoneline broadband is not FTTP or slower than 25Mbps it will cost you the earth.
the EE mobile network hosts the emergency services tetra radio network so also has many redundancies built-in and is available caithness wide and when running normal is fast.
but don't think that would ever be available to you should your line fed BB fail, it will still be throttled.
i seriously doubt they would allow it up here.
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6mbps on VDSL.
something is very very wrong!!
or your should never had been put on that as expected speeds are impossible to attain at your location
without being personal
can you PM me your postcode.?
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I recently binned off the old cable broadband and have gone for a 4g setup, cheaper and 3x faster
W.A.T.P.
Me too. BT was NEVER going to upgrade my copper line to the exchange, so I paid £40 for a mini-router, and 20-something a month for unltd data (Vodafone). Never looked back.
I have to hang it in a particular window, and I added a wifi extender, but it all seems to work. Good enough for streaming anyway.
It would be good to hear what everyone else is doing, if you are in one of the many rural patches with dismal BT service?
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