Curious question

Started by Nova, Oct 31, 2010, 02:52:25

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Nova

Right, I'm on the supermax home package. It is awesome. I get lots done and aside from when BT throws a wrench in the works, it's consistently fast and the like, this month I've wandered near my bandwidth cap which was a bit :eek: but hey.

Anyhow, curious question is this : The ADSL2+ version of the package I use (which is functionally the same except FASTER) costs the same figure, but comes with an additional 20 gb peak and 120 gb offpeak, I was just pondering why this is? (perhaps less customers on ADSL2+?)

/Nova

Steve

BT charge IDNet more for adslmax than they do for adsl2+, so therefore for the same price you get less data allowance on adslmax.
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Lance

Although IDNet did try to help balance the situation slightly by using some of the saving on ADSL2+ to fund extra bandwidth for users on Max.
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Nova

This makes sense (my god, sense on the internet, rare creature!), thanks for the answer.  :thumb: