Re: New Eclipse offerings...
- From: black.hole@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Jon B)
- Date: Sat, 8 Apr 2006 14:16:42 +0100
John Adair <nkchuckf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sat, 8 Apr 2006 10:20:07 +0100, Jon B wroteIt may be on the lower levels you get the maximum contention at all
(in article <1hdgzom.1hkg0bj13xnbrlN%black.hole@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>):
of the >> home broadband account if the contention ratio's exactly theThere *must* be something I'm missing here. What on earth's the point
same but you can >> download drastically less? (40GB vs 50GB plus whatever
you can cram down >> your modem during the other 18 hours per day.) >>
I can't see a single reason to go with the 'home broadband' either,
stick with evolution.
It's exactly that lack of a *single* reason to go with home broadband that
makes me wonder whether there's something vital that someone in the Eclipse
marketing department forgot to mention when they wrote the blurb for the
website!
times, but yeah I think they've forgotten something, or that they
started offering the service, so are maintaining it for historic
reasons, but making it unnatractive so people swap so they can can it.
You can always ask them. One of the things with Eclipse is they've
always been bloody helpful even when I've phoned them up with stupid
questions.
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