Midband was pitched as the next best thing to broadband, but with so little to differentiate it from BT's existing ISDN services, is there any point in signing up, asks Alan Stevens
Like many thousands of other people, I can't get broadband at home. According to BT I'm just too far from the exchange for ADSL to work - and cable stops a couple of miles down the road, so I can't...
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