Re: internet service

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Sujet : Re: internet service
De : '''newspam''' (at) *nospam* nonad.co.uk (Martin Brown)
Groupes : sci.electronics.design
Date : 30. Jun 2025, 21:10:45
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On 30/06/2025 20:30, bitrex wrote:
On 6/30/2025 10:01 AM, legg wrote:
Newcomer bundle - wasn't that something boffins wore around their
overhanging waist?
>
RL
 I live in the US so it's standard to offer a come-on rate of like $35/month for six months or a year and then the rate jumps to like $85/month (plus fees and taxes taking it to the better part of $100) for some shitty-ass service like 400 Mbps down, 5-10 MBps up cable with the promise of high-split getting installed sometime circa 2032.
That sounds excessively high by about 2x. In the UK I get around 500MB/s for about £33/pcm after a bit of haggling. I used to have 150MB/s for £30/pcm. Korea is the place to be for truly hyperfast BB.
My tiny rural village is unusual in having full fibre to premises on tap. Neighbouring ones have VDSL or rival microwave peer to peer links.
Give up on the landline entirely and you can have 1.6GB for £70/pcm
https://www.bt.com/broadband/deals
EE (aka Orange elsewhere) is now a part of BT (as is Plusnet - who are even cheaper but more consumer than business orientated).
Haggle and you will do better than their first offer price.
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Martin Brown

Date Sujet#  Auteur
30 Jun15:01 * internet service7legg
30 Jun21:10 +* Re: internet service2Martin Brown
1 Jul02:30 i`- Re: internet service1Don Y
1 Jul01:35 +* Re: internet service3john larkin
1 Jul04:47 i`* Re: internet service2bitrex
1 Jul05:02 i `- Re: internet service1Don Y
1 Jul11:27 `- Re: internet service1Martin Brown

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