• Broadband

    Posted by Lee Harris on 27 October 2004 at 23:50

    :cheer: I’ve now got broadband at home – Bruton Somerset. Can get ride of the 2 cans and that long bit of string.

    John Singh replied 21 years ago 5 Members · 8 Replies
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  • Steve Broughton

    Member
    28 October 2004 at 10:11

    finally the exchange at work is online as of ten minutes ago but will have to wait till jan 05 for home one to go online 🙁

  • Lee Harris

    Member
    28 October 2004 at 13:35

    Have just got broadband back in our new unit – have been without it since 1st October – soon I’ll be able to work from home.

    Lee

  • John Singh

    Member
    28 October 2004 at 20:59

    Once you’ve got it there’s no turning back

    John

  • Alan Drury

    Member
    29 October 2004 at 07:39

    I just upgraded to a 1 meg connection and at £14.99 a month from plus.net its a gift
    Alan

  • AaSk4Stickers

    Member
    29 October 2004 at 13:36

    Hi Alan

    I have been contemplating using ADSL for a couple of weeks now, and thought I had found the best ISP as regards services provided / after sales service / recommendation was Demon.

    The price you quoted, £14.99, however, made me sit up and take note! I’ve just looked at Plus.Net ‘s website and can’t see any mention of that cost. They talk of £24.99 pcm, plus set up of £85 odd.

    Was the price you quoted a mis-type or did I miss something on their web site?

    Kind regards

    Alan

  • Lee Harris

    Member
    29 October 2004 at 16:23

    Hi Alan

    I think PlusNet is the same as Force9.net Have a look at http://www.force9.net On the front page there is an advert for 1Mb download at £14.99 or 2Mb for £19.99

    Regards
    Lee

  • Alan Drury

    Member
    29 October 2004 at 16:47

    Hi Alan no missprint £14.99 inc vat – 1 Meg download – 1 gig bandwidth, plenty for email and file transfer. Even if you need more or go over the limit you just get charged I think £1.90 per extra gig upto a max of £25.99 a month (I’m going from memory here) Its on the home page http://www.plus.net also look at the other facilities you get ie email addresses webmail and fax number (faxs go into your inbox) and if you need to a real person in technical support. I am so far very impressed especially at the price.
    Alan

  • John Singh

    Member
    29 October 2004 at 17:26

    That’s dead cheap

    It was only a few months ago I was paying £15.99 for Dial Up!!!

    JOhn

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