[email protected] brought next idea :

>  
> Any thoughts / suggestions / advice  (I notice that AOLs 'Fair Use  Policy' 
> does not offer any element of fairness to the customer, it only protects  
> them). Is there any point in going to another ISP, is my BT line the problem  
> (never have problems with the 'phone), where do I go from here.
>  
> Arthur Naylor   nb Betterandquickerbysnailmail
Contact AOL and ask them to have the line checked by BT and tell them 
what your problems are. Have a word with others living in your area and 
see what their experience is. Go to the BT web site, put your phone 
number and address in an see what sort of speed you should get.

short link
http://tinyurl.com/yjhrjeg

full link
http://www.productsandservices.bt.com/consumerProducts/displayTopic.do?topicId=16738&vendorid=Z60&s_cid=con_ppc_zedmedia_vidZ60_Broadband

-- 
Brian traveling on Harnser
 http://nbharnser.blogspot.com/





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