Simon Coles wrote:



--On Tuesday, March 2, 2004 9:49 am +0000 Steve Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

That's the crunch (1.5/512) ... it's actually the 512 which is relevent.
Virtually all DSL in the UK is a wholesale product from BT (they have
about 2 million customers, Easynet who local loop unbundle may have
20,000, the rest of the providers maybe another 10,000 between them).

All BT ADSL is 256K upstream, all BT DSL is contented (in theory 20:1
and 50:1, but actually a lot less than that), there are a few providers
doing their own contention over BT's product.

However the 256K upstream is still the limiting factor, so you can get
one, and MAYBE two VoIP lines over it. If BT would up the upstream to
512, you could probaly get 4 out of it ....


We haven't set it all up yet, but for our new UK office we've gone with ADSL from Andrews & Arnold (http://www.aaisp.net/) who will let you bond 2 ADSL lines together to get 512 upstream. We only moved in a couple of days ago so I haven't had a chance to set it all up yet :-(



Nildram also support bonding ADSL lines together, I think they currently support up to 4 lines (1Mb upstream 2Mb downstream) and they are looking at supporting more..

Later..


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