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    Question Fastest upload speed available under £100/month

    What can you get as far as upload speed?
    Is it really true that the Sky 16Mb download product is only 256K upload? Can anyone confirm?

    I wonder if there is a niche for a BB provider to offer a reverse connection ie sacrafice slower download for faster upload on ADSL?

    I want this upload for site to site WAN backup! But I cant afford to pay for leased lines or SDSL at £250+ per month for 2Mb upload.

    Thoughts anyone?
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    Re: Fastest upload speed available under £100/month

    then get office max adsl. it gets u 756 upload
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    Re: Fastest upload speed available under £100/month

    If you can get Be then you can get upto 1.3Mbit upstream.

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    Re: Fastest upload speed available under £100/month

    with bethere's max package ... they offer upto 2.5mb uploads !!!!!

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    Re: Fastest upload speed available under £100/month

    SDSL is actually closer to £150 a month now but like said above BT based office products offer 756 up or bethere offer 1.3mb or 2.5mb on their products depending on line quality/promixity to the exchange.

    There was also talk of bonded ADSL lines a while back but only a few providers are capable of it and I am pretty sure the cost was comparable to SDSL anyhow.

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    Re: Fastest upload speed available under £100/month

    Thanks for you input. I would love to use the BeMax product but so far most of my customers have no access to it. They need to roll out more exchanges!

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    Re: Fastest upload speed available under £100/month

    Skys BB (max) offers 764k Uploads if that helps.

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