On Fri, Oct 08, 2004 at 09:34:49PM +0100, Ted Harding wrote:
On 08-Oct-04 Chris Green wrote:
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Well I suppose what we're getting is DSL, it's broadband (512kB/s in our case) and it's symmetrical. It's a radio system, we're on a rural exchange which won't get ADSL for a while yet.
Chris,
Can you expand on the details of the system a bit?
And where are you? Radio broadband is something I'm trying to get a hook into for where I live (which seems to be the Black Hole of the Fens and may never get ADSL).
We're at Newbourne in South Suffolk. The Radio broadband is being installed by a company called Red Moon Internet, see:- http://broadband.redmoon.uk.net/redsub.nsf/pages/home
The local area has a company called Communet which started it all:- http://www.communet-ltd.co.uk/
I think these two web sites should tell you all about it.