My ISP is driving me up a wall. What I need explained to me, is ADSLMAX just ADSL with limits removed? Or is it an entirely different type of connection? Is it posible to get 'up to 8mbps' service on regular ADSL, or do you require ADSLMAX for anything more than 2mbps.
Sounds like a marketing trick.
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I know that ADSL2+ is what I have with Be and they're now the second fastest provided in the UK (behing virgin media cable broadband) so if possible go for something thats ADSL2+. I can only reccomend them btw, they've got very good speeds for a decent price with good customer service (just had to phone them up today as the router shat itself and went insane and they fixed it within 5 minutes and told us to phone back if it happened again).
ADSLMAX is just ADSL at any speed upto but never over what they advertise (within reason) so an 8meg MAX service may only be 6.5meg due to your line etc.
Last edited by TheEternalPessimist (2009-02-04 09:36:04)
Or you could get 256kbit on an upto 8meg line and theres nothing you can do about it.