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Jim S wrote:
On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 11:59:17 GMT, mick wrote: Since you seem to know things about cable. Does BBCi and ITV text load as quickly as Freeview. I only have BB and phone through NTL. Digi TV is through a Skybox so I couldn`t say. iText is pretty slow on that but I`m not sure if that is more to do with the fact that my Skybox is an old Pace than anything else. My daughter's NTL service down south was like treacle. BTW yes Tyneside is Telewest :o) Ah. Learn something everyday:) mick |
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mick wrote:
Jim S wrote: On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 11:59:17 GMT, mick wrote: Since you seem to know things about cable. Does BBCi and ITV text load as quickly as Freeview. I only have BB and phone through NTL. Digi TV is through a Skybox so I couldn`t say. iText is pretty slow on that but I`m not sure if that is more to do with the fact that my Skybox is an old Pace than anything else. My daughter's NTL service down south was like treacle. BTW yes Tyneside is Telewest :o) Ah. Learn something everyday:) mick NTL and Telewest are now the same company, eventualy they'll be renamed Virgin Cable. -- Adrian |
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Thus spaketh Andrew:
On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 06:45:16 +0100, Rex J Atkins AMIBE wrote: I dumped NTL for that reason, on BT basic service my phone costs are now half the NTL costs I am with Telewest and now use Skype for all my phone needs. Saves me 100 pounds a year line rental plus loads in call costs. Yet Skype is one of the dearest VoIP providers, who also charge for an incoming number! |
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Thus spaketh Jim S:
On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 11:59:17 GMT, mick wrote: Since you seem to know things about cable. Does BBCi and ITV text load as quickly as Freeview. My daughter's NTL service down south was like treacle. BTW yes Tyneside is Telewest :o) I have TW digital TV (Starter TV package), only have the TV as I am getting it free with reduced cost 4mbit broadband (offer extended), I certainly wouldn't pay for cable TV, the interactive / text service is dreadfully slow as is the whole system, my one Freeview box is almost instant, the other a little slower, my Sky Dodgy-box is very fast with these services (no longer subscribe to a Sky service, just use it as a FTV/FTA box). Don't have a phone line, have an ATA and use VoIP. There's a thread on MSE about getting deals on NTL. -- DVD rental: www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/dvd PAYG Mobile Offers: www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/payg Items for sale: www.dodgy-dealer.co.uk |
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On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 21:48:15 GMT, {{{{{Welcome}}}}} wrote:
Thus spaketh Jim S: On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 11:59:17 GMT, mick wrote: Since you seem to know things about cable. Does BBCi and ITV text load as quickly as Freeview. My daughter's NTL service down south was like treacle. BTW yes Tyneside is Telewest :o) I have TW digital TV (Starter TV package), only have the TV as I am getting it free with reduced cost 4mbit broadband (offer extended), I certainly wouldn't pay for cable TV, the interactive / text service is dreadfully slow as is the whole system, my one Freeview box is almost instant, the other a little slower, my Sky Dodgy-box is very fast with these services (no longer subscribe to a Sky service, just use it as a FTV/FTA box). Don't have a phone line, have an ATA and use VoIP. There's a thread on MSE about getting deals on NTL. I be thinkin': I get Freeview for nought, 8Mbps broadband for £14.99 and my phone bill is usually £13 including calls. I don't really need cable do I? -- Jim S Tyneside UK http://www.jimscott.co.uk |
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On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 21:42:19 GMT, "{{{{{Welcome}}}}}"
wrote: Yet Skype is one of the dearest VoIP providers Their rates may not be the cheapest, but the bulk of my calls are free by talking to people direct via Skype, plus I have the convenience of using my normal cordless DECT phones with it so I an not tethered to my PC like a lot of VOIP clients would be. who also charge for an incoming number! 20 quid a year compared to ~120 from BT or Cable, big deal. -- Andrew, contact via http://interpleb.googlepages.com Help make Usenet a better place: English is read downwards, please don't top post. Trim replies to quote only relevant text. Check groups.google.com before asking an obvious question. |
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Adrian A wrote:
mick wrote: Jim S wrote: On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 11:59:17 GMT, mick wrote: Since you seem to know things about cable. Does BBCi and ITV text load as quickly as Freeview. I only have BB and phone through NTL. Digi TV is through a Skybox so I couldn`t say. iText is pretty slow on that but I`m not sure if that is more to do with the fact that my Skybox is an old Pace than anything else. My daughter's NTL service down south was like treacle. BTW yes Tyneside is Telewest :o) Ah. Learn something everyday:) mick NTL and Telewest are now the same company, eventualy they'll be renamed Virgin Cable. I know, I just thought it was NTL that covered the whole of the NE at the moment. That`s were I`m from. mick |
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Thus spaketh Andrew:
On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 21:42:19 GMT, "{{{{{Welcome}}}}}" wrote: Yet Skype is one of the dearest VoIP providers Their rates may not be the cheapest, but the bulk of my calls are free by talking to people direct via Skype, plus I have the convenience of using my normal cordless DECT phones with it so I an not tethered to my PC like a lot of VOIP clients would be. WRONG! Virtually all allow you to use an ATA which you connect your DECT to, it's only Skype that force you to have to have a PC switched on, with proper VoIP providers, you use the ATA and the PC doesn't need to be on. VoIPCheap, VoIPStunt, SIPDiscount, VoIPBuster, Sipgate, VoIPTalk, OrbTalk, and the many other SIP VoIP providers do not requre the use of a PC to make and receive calls, because they are all an open standard and not propriery like Skype there are many ATAs and if you don't want to use you own phones, VoIP Phones available all at lower costs that a Skype DECT bodged device. who also charge for an incoming number! 20 quid a year compared to ~120 from BT or Cable, big deal. 20 quid more than proper VoIP providers. Skype charges for voicemail, proper VoIP it's free. Proper VoIP charges less for calls. People use Skype when they don't realise proper, cheaper and better VoIP services are out there. |
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On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 09:35:15 GMT, "{{{{{Welcome}}}}}"
wrote: WRONG! Virtually all allow you to use an ATA which you connect your DECT to, it's only Skype that force you to have to have a PC switched on, with proper VoIP providers, you use the ATA and the PC doesn't need to be on. snip Thanks for the info, I didn't know about ATA's. I will stick with Skype for now though as it serves my needs. -- Andrew, contact via http://interpleb.googlepages.com Help make Usenet a better place: English is read downwards, please don't top post. Trim replies to quote only relevant text. Check groups.google.com before asking an obvious question. |
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On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 09:35:15 GMT, "{{{{{Welcome}}}}}"
wrote: VoIPCheap, VoIPStunt, SIPDiscount, VoIPBuster, Sipgate, VoIPTalk, OrbTalk, and the many other SIP VoIP providers do not requre the use of a PC to make and receive calls, Are you sure? A quick glance at VoIPCheap and VoIPTalk suggests that they require a pc indeed VoIPCheap claims to only work on Windows. Also, part of VoIPTalk's website is broken (impressive!) and VoIPCheap wasn't selling itself to me when I found this in their FAQs: "If you want to enjoy uninterrupted calls to our free* destinations, please upgrade your account by buying credit." Skype may not be the best but I wasn't impressed by these two. -- Z |
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