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These fantastic adsl and cable broadband deals have no minimum 12 twelve month contract. Don't get tied to a broadband provider that don't provide!. These broadband providers are known to deliver the goods, confident that you won't want to move ISP's.
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plus.net
- All options come with up to 8Mb† speeds
- 1 - 40 GB allowance options
- Free off peak usage
- 1 month contract length
- Flexibility to move between packages
- Options for a Free Router are available
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names.co.uk
- Options up to 8Mb† speeds
- 2 - 60 GB allowance options
- Free connection on most packages
- 30 day contract length*
- UK based telephone support
- ZyXEL router hardware option
- Packages range in price from 11.95 - 24.95 inc.
* namesco charges £58.75 inc. for terminations within the first year (reduced to £17.63 if you migrated from another service provider).
virgin media
- adsl Options up to 8Mb† speeds / cable up to 20Mb
- No download limits
- Free connection on adsl packages
- 30 day contract length*
- wireless router hardware option
- Packages range in price from 14.99 - 37.00 inc.
* virgin media may ask you to return the free modem if you leave them within 12 months of joining.
† Actual download speeds can reach a maximum of 7Mb, with an average speed of 5-6Mb. BT Wholesale estimates that 78% of customers will achieve download speeds of 4Mb and above.
Broadband
Broadband in telecommunications is a term which refers to a signalling method which handles a relatively wide range of frequencies that may be divided into channels or frequency bins. Broadband is always a relative term, understood according to its context. The wider the bandwidth, the greater the information carrying capacity.
In radio, for example, a very narrow-band signal will carry Morse code; a broader band will carry speech; a still broader band is required to carry music without losing the high audio frequencies required for realistic sound reproduction. A television antenna described as "normal" may be capable of receiving a certain range of channels; one described as "broadband" will receive more channels.
In data communications a modem will transmit a bandwidth of 64 kilobits per seconds (kbit/s) over a telephone line; over the same telephone line a bandwidth of several megabits per second can be handled by ADSL, which is described as broadband (relative to a modem over a telephone line, although much less than can be achieved over a fibre optic circuit, for example). With Cable Broadband there is a higher chance of maintaining a constant broadband speed compared to ADSL services.
Overview
Broadband in data communications may have the same meaning as above, so that data transmission over a fibre optic cable would be referred to as broadband as compared to a telephone modem operating at 600 bits per second.
However, broadband in data communications is frequently used in a more technical sense to refer to data transmission where multiple pieces of data are sent simultaneously to increase the effective rate of transmission, regardless of actual data rate. In network engineering this term is used for methods where two or more signals share a medium.
Various forms of Digital Subscriber Line services are broadband in the sense that digital information is sent over one channel and voice over another channel sharing a single pair of wires. Analog modems operating at speeds greater than 600 bit/s are technically broadband. They obtain higher effective transmission rates by using multiple channels with the rate on each channel limited to 600 baud. For example, a 2400 bit/s modem uses four 600 baud channels (see baud). This is in contrast to a baseband transmission where one type of signal uses a medium's full bandwidth such as 100BASE-T Ethernet.