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Old 05-01-2011, 01:01 PM   #50
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Originally Posted by Dumas View Post
So it would seem that BT holds a monopoly position in the UK.
No, just where I live. Well over half the population of the country has access to cable, but it's not available where I live. A friend of mine has 100MBit/sec cable broadband.

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Your "ISP" (using a subset of BT's available bandwidth) has evidently oversold/under provisioned its customer base, hence your degraded performance during business hours.
No, it's nothing to do with my ISP. As I've stated several times in this thread, it's a lack of bandwidth at my local telephone exchange. ie, it's BT who are the cause of the problem, not my ISP.

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