Broadband is the name given to fast access connection to the internet as opposed to the notoriously slow dial up connections that most homes used to use. Dial up connections are extremely restrictive in terms of access speed and download capability and made internet usage a frustrating experience. Read more...>
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Eclipse Home Option 1Optional - Unlimited Free Landline Calls for £5.99 |
8 Mb | £9.95 |
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Orange Broadband Home StarterFree wireless modern |
2 Mb | £6.00 |
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Talk Talk 8 MBBroadband at no extra cost from Carphone Warehouse |
8 Mb | £13.75 |
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BT Option 2Only £13.99 for first 3 months + Includes Hub. |
8 Mb | £13.99 |
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Broadband is ‘always on’ and doesn’t need the dial up. The massive uptake of broadband has allowed home users to take full advantage of the internet including downloads of sound files and video as well as interactive online gaming.
Broadband not only allows standard telephone calls to be made while the user is on the internet, the broadband connection itself can be used to make telephone calls which gives it a whole range of cost saving possibilities. It’s also possible to use a broadband connection to access digital television.
Although it is possible to have special fibre optic cables supply broadband most home users will use the BT phone network of cables via a method called ADSL unless they already have cable access in their area.

24-Oct-08
1m exceed or come close to exceeding broadband usage limits