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Yeh I think the word "Clearance" is a give away, still as long as you don't mind having no support and nowhere to return it to when it breaks (and it will do) then you will be ok!!
I had to change port settings a while ago with my BT account, can't remember what to as am at work but will have a look later and let you know, there is something on the BT help pages about this......
£4450 for an MCSA, they are taking the p**S, you would be better off with the MCSE but as with anything it's real world experence that counts over paper.........
Not true, this is direct from Voda.........
The integrated web usage will be subject to a fair usage policy of 500MB per month, which goes some way to making up for the previously extortionate charges of £7.50 for 120MB. Although Voda reckons users can browse 50 web pages for 1MB, which seems...
This is true, I work for a comapany that supplies the network infastructure and it is uncapped at the moment, I have downloaded 32GB this month.....no extra charge
Wrong, £25 per month no limit - T-mobile or Vodafone, HSPUA USB Modem
If you can get a good HSPDA signal then you can get download speeds of 7.2MB (3.8Mb seems to be the limit) I'm connected using a Vodafone dongle (HSPUA) at the moment which also gives upload speeds of upto 7.2Mb but 3Mb...
If you can get a good HSPDA signal then you can get download speeds of 7.2MB (3.8Mb seems to be the limit) I'm connected using a Vodafone dongle (HSPUA) at the moment which also gives upload speeds of upto 7.2Mb but 3Mb seems about the limit, very fast and a lot faster than most ADSL max copper...
Virgin and the cable companys use there own fibre networks and dont go near the old copper BT infastructure, at this moment in time they are more than capable of delivering 100MB speeds (innercity) only at the mo but you should see widespread rollout of 50Mb on the near future, there will be...
Freeview will not be true HD, you will need a new receiver and there will only be 4 channels at most.........it will be 18 months before you can expect full HD and then very limilted channels
If you are running 32-bit Windows, you must live with it. You will not ever see all 4GB of RAM
If you are running 64-bit Windows, you may have to live with it. Depending on your motherboard's chipset your system may support memory remapping. If so you will be able to use all 4GB of RAM...