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http://www.microcityweb.com/pricelists.asp
Tplink wireless G ADSL2+ modem router 54 mbp.. 46 $
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Tplink wireless G ADSL2+ modem router 54 mbp.. 46 $
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i was pinging bbc.co.uk at exactly 99ms min and 105ms maxbattikh wroteThe backbone is being converted to fiber, it should bring latency improvements.
thomson is better than TP-link no?belal wrotehttp://www.microcityweb.com/pricelists.asp
Tplink wireless G ADSL2+ modem router 54 mbp.. 46 $
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That's what nobody knows... i have a 512kbps package too, and i want the 1mbps 4gb quota....eliefares wroteQuick question. I have a 512kbps internet. Will it automatically update to the new 4Mbps package come October or will I have to ask my provider for that package?
Is that reliable information ? Are you absolutely sure or are you just logically assuming ?amkahal wroteall packages <= 1 mbps will become the lowest package automatically, once you want more, you should contact your ISP.
They will probably come in time, first the ISP's need to buy as many E1's and get them into operation as they can. They can only do that starting next month when the prices drop over 80% over what they are now. After that, they can determine how much excess capacity they have and then determine if they can offer unlimited/quota free plans.babum wrotewhat I still find surprising is that no one has showed any unlimited plans, I'd prefer having a 2mbps unlimited connection rather than a 8 mbps limited connection.
I called IDM's support (as an example of a private ISP) their answer was, If I had 512 kbps connection then it will be automatically 2mbps (not 4mbps), If you had 1 mbps it will be 4 mbps etc.... Regarding the internet speed connection changes ( increase in speed) it will be on 1 / October / 2011 for all IDM customer's.amkahal wroteall packages <= 1 mbps will become the lowest package automatically, once you want more, you should contact your ISP.