I was a customer of BT for broadband (residential fixed line) , but am now a customer of VODAFONE. Not by choice - BT sold 'me' to VODAFONE.
Under my BT package, I was promised up to 1Mb and usually got around 300 kps for downloads.
Under the VODAFONE package, I am being promised up to 3Mb.
All other things being equal, is it fair to assume that I should be able to get a download rate of around 900 kps for downloads, i.e. a multiple of 3 over what BT provided ?
By downloads, I mean content such as podcasts, downloaded using right-click 'Save File As' & Firefox browser.
Under my BT package, I was promised up to 1Mb and usually got around 300 kps for downloads.
Under the VODAFONE package, I am being promised up to 3Mb.
All other things being equal, is it fair to assume that I should be able to get a download rate of around 900 kps for downloads, i.e. a multiple of 3 over what BT provided ?
By downloads, I mean content such as podcasts, downloaded using right-click 'Save File As' & Firefox browser.