Posted: 12th Jul, 2004 By: MarkJ
TheDotComplete group, which is behind UK ISP's
OnlineServe and EzAccess, has completed a number of network upgrades and touted its forthcoming £24.99 'all-in-one broadband package' (uncapped):
All backbone related upgrades have been completed.
http://members.thedotcomplete.net/status
All our services are now running at peak efficiency. We have also installed 8 excess servers to handle web hosting as we have just recently launched BOXEDHOST.CO.UK and the uptake on our £10 a year hosting package has been great.
We are also hoping to launch an all-in-one broadband package shortly, for £24.99 a month providing FREE ACTIVATION & FREE MODEM. This is subject to a 12 month contract. Keep your eyes glued on http://www.ezaccess.co.uk
Broadband CAPPING
Over the last few months we have seen the launch of several CAPPED services which limit the amount of data users can download. How does this differ from the old days of Local rate Dial-Up and not-so-unlimited unmetered Internet access? We would like to re-assure our customers we will not be installing CAPS on our ADSL services for a fair while.