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Posted by RazerYokes on Jul-19-2002 03:07:

.SE, .NL and .NO and few other country in this corner of the world have a ISP named BBB (i know only the initial )

for ~30 US per month you got the 10mbits right in your network card. I don't know how much 100mbits is, and I don,t think it's as available as the 10 mbits.

And to answer one guy in this thread, yes there is a lot of web/warez server in those country.

Operation Buccaners, succesfully setted up by the FBI few month ago to counter the warez scene becoming bigger each day, hit hard in .NO because a lot of a warez site were hosted there.

~ RazerYokes


Posted by TranceMasterUk on Jul-19-2002 03:21:

here in the uk

im on a 1mb connection

and it costs me like �35 a month


Posted by jp on Jul-19-2002 08:29:

190kb/s download and 16kb/s upload on Dutch UPC Chello cable

45$ a month

especially great for online gaming cause pings are very low


Posted by verminator on Jul-19-2002 10:09:

BBB = BredB�ndsBolaget

350 nok pr month for 10mbit dl/ul - no restrictions.

8 nok = $1usd

but
unfortunately, its not available all over the country. mainly around some special areas in oslo.

and they have stopped expanding their network


Posted by mr_sick on Jul-19-2002 12:15:

In Belgium we got ADSL and Cable everywhere

about 35� / month with theorical 10gb limit and 1mbit dl / 128k ul but the limit isn't controlled since 3 years


Posted by Civic on Jul-19-2002 13:57:

In Germany are most broadband users on (T)-DSL. It has 786/128 kbit/s down/up and costs with flatrate ~ 50 � per month. Faster connecions can only get in firms or universitys.
People without the availability of DSL have to use ISDN or 56k, cable isn�t very popular in Germany


Posted by RazerYokes on Jul-19-2002 14:43:

quote:
Originally posted by verminator
BBB = BredB�ndsBolaget

350 nok pr month for 10mbit dl/ul - no restrictions.

8 nok = $1usd

but
unfortunately, its not available all over the country. mainly around some special areas in oslo.

and they have stopped expanding their network


thanks for the BBB meanning

that's the better ISP on Earth... i'm currently looking for someone who want to host my server in his house, i'll pay him all expenses related to this and the internet connection.

~ RazerYokes


Posted by RenderedDream on Jul-22-2002 00:52:

quote:
Originally posted by RazerYokes
.SE, .NL and .NO and few other country in this corner of the world have a ISP named BBB (i know only the initial )

for ~30 US per month you got the 10mbits right in your network card. I don't know how much 100mbits is, and I don,t think it's as available as the 10 mbits.

And to answer one guy in this thread, yes there is a lot of web/warez server in those country.

Operation Buccaners, succesfully setted up by the FBI few month ago to counter the warez scene becoming bigger each day, hit hard in .NO because a lot of a warez site were hosted there.

~ RazerYokes



how the fuck can FBI act in europe ? sucking US rule in EU now ???


Posted by Greedy on Jul-22-2002 07:14:

Where I live, they are actually networking new houses as an added option in case you decided to get cable. I know a lot of ppl who already have cable or plan to get it very soon. With digital music going around, its a bear necessity.


Posted by basvh on Jul-22-2002 19:49:

quote:
Originally posted by reveal
gotta love sweden in this question
everyone will have broadband in 2006, and today it's rare with ppl still using modems
i get my 100 mbit connection for 18 � a month


does the swedish goverment makes this 100mbit connection possible or is it telecom companies?

i live 50 meters from a river if i cross that river i would have the best cable connection in holland. but i aint live cross the river so i have only a 56k6

but when i start at my new school, i have a laptop with wireless internet in school. so then i can finally download as much as i want


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