> Thanks, I take it I can get the ISDN card from BT (it says
> its about �50 on their web site).
> The install charge is about �75 which is the same charge for
> installing a second line.
>
> What about an ISP? The impression I got when I spoke to BT was
> that I had completely free internet access with BT (just like I have
> with ntl and my cable modem, well that is different 'cause I am
> currently part of their network). So does this mean I need to find
> and pay for an ISP on top of that?

BT Anytime only supports 64k single channel ISDN, you would
have to pay for both channels to get dual bonding, most companies have
gone this way, sad as it may be, oh and you are paying local rate x2 per
minute. :-(

Keri

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