Summary: Information about our previously available Broadband Premier product

This page refers to a broadband product that's no longer for sale. If you're a Broadband Premier customer you can continue to benefit from its features, or upgrade to one of our current products for free.

  1. What is Broadband Premier?
  2. How much does Broadband Premier cost per month?
  3. What extra features were included?
  4. What's the usage allowance?
  5. What happens if I approach or go over my usage allowance?
  6. Can I buy extra usage?
  7. What's the referral value for Broadband Premier?
  8. What are the download speeds?
  9. How is traffic prioritised?

1. What is Broadband Premier?

It's our broadband product which is ideal for large families, regular home workers and those who regularly download large files or movies. There were three options available, each offering a different usage experience.

Line speeds of Up to 20Mb are available (subject to traffic management and line capability).

Broadband Premier was sold between 4th April 2005 and 10th April 2007.

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2. How much does Broadband Premier cost per month?

Account type Cost Cost during VAT reduction
(1st December 2008 - 31st December 2009)
Option 1 £21.99 £21.49
Option 2 £29.99 £29.35
Option 3 £39.99 £39.13
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3. What extra features were included?

  • Unlimited Email Addresses
  • Broadband Phone Anytime 240
  • 250MB Webspace (CGI & MySQL available)
  • £1 .co.uk domain available
  • Host up to 5 domains for free
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4. What's the usage allowance?

Please note: The usage allowance on Broadband Premier applies in peak times (4pm-midnight) only.

Account type Usage Allowance
Option 1 20GB
Option 2 30GB
Option 3 40GB
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5. What happens if I approach or go over my usage allowance?

  Option 1 Option 2 Option 3
  Up to 13GB peak time usage Up to 20GB peak time usage Up to 27GB peak time usage
Level 1
  • Applies between 13-17GB peak time usage
  • P2P, USENET and File Transfer Applications reduced to a maximum speed of 256kb/s
  • All other activities reduced to a maximum speed of 2Mb/s
  • Applies between 20-25GB peak time usage
  • P2P, USENET and File Transfer Applications reduced to a maximum speed of 256kb/s
  • All other activities reduced to a maximum speed of 2Mb/s
  • Applies between 27-32GB peak time usage
  • P2P, USENET and File Transfer Applications reduced to a maximum speed of 256kb/s
  • All other activities reduced to a maximum speed of 2Mb/s
Level 2
  • Applies between 17-20GB peak time usage
  • P2P, USENET and File Transfer Applications reduced to a maximum speed of 128kb/s
  • All other activities reduced to a maximum speed of 1Mb/s
  • Applies between 25-30GB peak time usage
  • P2P, USENET and File Transfer Applications reduced to a maximum speed of 128kb/s
  • All other activities reduced to a maximum speed of 1Mb/s
  • Applies between 33-40GB peak time usage
  • P2P, USENET and File Transfer Applications reduced to a maximum speed of 128kb/s
  • All other activities reduced to a maximum speed of 1Mb/s
Level 3
  • Applies after 20GB peak time usage
  • P2P, USENET and File Transfer Applications are blocked
  • All other activities reduced to a maximum speed of 512kb/s
  • Applies after 30GB peak time usage
  • P2P, USENET and File Transfer Applications are blocked
  • All other activities reduced to a maximum speed of 512kb/s
  • Applies after 40GB peak time usage
  • P2P, USENET and File Transfer Applications are blocked
  • All other activities reduced to a maximum speed of 512kb/s
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6. Can I buy extra usage?

No, extra usage is not available on Broadband Premier.

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7. What's the referral value for Broadband Premier?

You can see the referral value for these products by looking at our My Referrals Archive page.

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8. What are the download speeds?

These are the speeds we aim for on Broadband Premier. Please be aware of the extra restrictions that apply as you approach your usage allowance.

  • If you're not sure what the categories mean, see the key underneath the table
  • These speeds are not guaranteed, and you may see lower if the network is busy. Similarly if the network is quiet these limits will be relaxed and speeds will be higher
  • Before you report a problem, make sure you read our tips on How to get the best broadband speed
  12am-4pm 4pm-6pm 6pm-10pm 10pm-12am
Browsing Line Speed Line Speed Line Speed Line Speed
Email Line Speed Line Speed Line Speed Line Speed
VoIP Line Speed Line Speed Line Speed Line Speed
Peer to peer Line Speed 192kb/s 192kb/s 320kb/s
Usenet Line Speed 228kb/s 228kb/s Line Speed
Plusnet FTP Line Speed Line Speed Line Speed Line Speed
External FTP Line Speed 10Mb/s per switch 10Mb/s per switch 10Mb/s per switch
VPN Line Speed Line Speed Line Speed Line Speed
Gaming Line Speed Line Speed Line Speed Line Speed
YouTube Line Speed Line Speed 2.5Mb/s Line Speed
Download sites Line Speed 512kb/s 512kb/s 512kb/s
Download servers Line Speed 2Mb/s 2Mb/s 2Mb/s
Streaming Line Speed Line Speed Line Speed Line Speed
Other Line Speed 288kb/s 288kb/s Line Speed

Key

  • Browsing - Viewing webpages with a web browser
  • Email - Sending and receiving email with an email program such as Outlook or Mac Mail
  • VoIP - Making phone calls over your broadband connection
  • Peer to peer/Usenet - Downloading with from file sharing applications or binary newsgroups (does not include text only services)
  • Plusnet FTP - Using FTP to move files to or from servers operated by us
  • External FTP - Using FTP to move files to or from servers not operated by us
  • VPN - A secure way to connect to a network at another location, often used by home workers to access work systems. Includes VNC and Windows Remote Desktop. Network protocols such as SSH and Telnet also fall under the VPN category
  • Gaming - Online gaming
  • YouTube - Online video
  • Download sites & servers - Large file transfers to or from the following sites and sources
  • Streaming - Playing continuous multimedia TV, movie or music files
  • Other - Activities that do not fit into the above categories
  • Activities not listed are not restricted but are subject to Traffic Prioritisation
  • The speeds shown here don't represent your overall line speed
  • Demos, games and system updates from services such as PlayStation Network and Xbox LIVE fall under the Download Servers category rather than Gaming
  • Applications not using their standard ports may be classed incorrectly
  • Line Speed depends on the type of broadband you have
    • Fixed speed: up to 2Mb/s
    • Max DSL/Max Premium: up to 8Mb/s
    • ADSL2+: up to 20Mb/s

Download sites and servers

Connections to the sites and servers listed below may see reduced speeds when our network is busy. The list not exhaustive, and access to other websites that have content hosted by one of the large Content Distribution Networks may also be slowed when the network is busy.

Websites

  • Adult bouncer
  • Bangbros Online
  • Kingdom.com
  • Rapidshare
  • ImageShack
  • Megaupload
  • TerraSpace
  • badonga.com
  • guba.com
  • metainterfaces.com
  • narrowstep.com
  • sendspace.com
  • wildrose.net

Servers

  • German Mirror site
  • Ireland Mirror site
  • Kent Mirror site

Content Distribution Networks (CDN)

  • Akamai
  • Limelight Networks
  • Level 3

Many downloads from Apple, Microsoft, PlayStation Network, Xbox LIVE and multimedia content from sites such as the BBC, eBay and Facebook are hosted on one of the above Content Distribution Networks. Depending on your account type, downloads from these sources may be slowed during busy times.

Downloads using download accelerators are also managed.

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9. How is traffic prioritised?

Activity Traffic Priority
Browsing & Email Gold
VoIP Titanium
Gaming Titanium
Streaming Gold
VPN Gold
Plusnet FTP Gold
External FTP Gold
Download sites Gold
Download servers Gold
P2P & Binary USENET Bronze
Other Silver

*Gold Plated traffic (and some Gold Traffic) may be rate limited to prevent impact on interactive/Gold traffic at busy times. See Download Sites & servers to find out more about this.

To find out about how and why we manage traffic, see our Traffic Management Guide.

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