Careful with that capital B. :) Bulldog, they're an LLU operator. Sadly a very small one so the only place you can get their services is in central London exchanges. So it's a little odd they target consumers given that central London has more business than residential.A much larger (and longer running) LLU operator is Easynet and they're in quite a lot of exchanges including mine. They only do business ADSL but they do everything up to 8Mb/s down, 768kb/s up. I used to have a 2Mb DSL line from them, I've had my eye on a 4Mb/s line from them for some time. :)You'll also note something about Bulldog, on the residential DSL lines (that you linked), they are actually 512k during the day. I guess that's an intelligent juggle of their bandwidth resources between business customers and residential. The upstream is rated at 400kbps though, which is very nice indeed.
Yes, they sell to business and consumers, varying consumer speed to take advantage of peak bandwidth unused by businesses in off peak hours - a friend of mine has been on for a month or so and he's VERY impressed, positively loving it.
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Careful with that capital B. :) Bulldog, they're an LLU operator. Sadly a very small one so the only place you can get their services is in central London exchanges. So it's a little odd they target consumers given that central London has more business than residential.A much larger (and longer running) LLU operator is Easynet and they're in quite a lot of exchanges including mine. They only do business ADSL but they do everything up to 8Mb/s down, 768kb/s up. I used to have a 2Mb DSL line from them, I've had my eye on a 4Mb/s line from them for some time. :)You'll also note something about Bulldog, on the residential DSL lines (that you linked), they are actually 512k during the day. I guess that's an intelligent juggle of their bandwidth resources between business customers and residential. The upstream is rated at 400kbps though, which is very nice indeed.
ReplyDeleteYes, they sell to business and consumers, varying consumer speed to take advantage of peak bandwidth unused by businesses in off peak hours - a friend of mine has been on for a month or so and he's VERY impressed, positively loving it.
ReplyDeleteThe look the mutt's alright. Quite ironic that I'm out of range though eh? I'm in fucking 0208 ffs!
ReplyDeleteEaling out of range too - they must want Zone 1, 2 at a push :)
ReplyDeleteEC1 maybe :)
ReplyDeleteStop talkign in weird code you freaky foriegners.
ReplyDeleteOi! Manx boy! You're the one who doesn't have a British passport! Foreigners indeed.
ReplyDeleteYou're on my server now muz, so a foreigner.
ReplyDelete4MB? I'm finding it hard to type this because I'm crying so hard..boohoo...wheres my Nivia?
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