I read the onspeed website carefully
and I noticed that the maximum
connection that the program works
for is a 300kbit connection.
It looks like anything over that speed
would simply be a waste of 30 quid
a year. 56k modems only. *sigh*
Personal Stuff. The State of Broadband in Ireland. Comments on Computer Hardware.
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