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Chris Pape
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      05-09-2004, 09:06 PM
Heyello you lovely people,

I am looking to venture into the exciting abyss that is broadband, but am
reluctant to commit to a 12 month contract, as I am off to Uni in Sept/Oct
time, so was just wondering if there are any services that offer b/band
minus the usual contact type stuff?

Cheers,

Chris


 
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      05-09-2004, 09:44 PM

"Chris Pape" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Heyello you lovely people,
>
> I am looking to venture into the exciting abyss that is broadband, but am
> reluctant to commit to a 12 month contract, as I am off to Uni in Sept/Oct
> time, so was just wondering if there are any services that offer b/band
> minus the usual contact type stuff?


yer - Virgin. I'm using it now. 512k for 24.99/month and a special offer on
thier modem at the moment too. Only 9.99.

No problems yet!

Domestos


 
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Duncan Hill
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      05-10-2004, 01:31 PM
Chris Pape uttered in <c7m6gb$mn0$(E-Mail Removed)>:

> Heyello you lovely people,
>
> I am looking to venture into the exciting abyss that is broadband, but am
> reluctant to commit to a 12 month contract, as I am off to Uni in Sept/Oct
> time, so was just wondering if there are any services that offer b/band
> minus the usual contact type stuff?


I have a month-to-month 'contract' with Force9, works fine.

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Brian McIlwrath
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      05-10-2004, 02:37 PM
Duncan Hill <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
:> I am looking to venture into the exciting abyss that is broadband, but am
:> reluctant to commit to a 12 month contract, as I am off to Uni in Sept/Oct
:> time, so was just wondering if there are any services that offer b/band
:> minus the usual contact type stuff?

: I have a month-to-month 'contract' with Force9, works fine.

There is a BIG difference between a month-to-month contract which you plan
to keep going indefinitely and a "short term" ADSL contract!

force9 (and PlusNet etc.) mostly (all??) charge for activation (~£70) on
such contracts while Virgin currently does not!
 
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      05-10-2004, 06:28 PM
On 10 May 2004 14:37:35 GMT, Brian McIlwrath <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>Duncan Hill <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>:> I am looking to venture into the exciting abyss that is broadband, but am
>:> reluctant to commit to a 12 month contract, as I am off to Uni in Sept/Oct
>:> time, so was just wondering if there are any services that offer b/band
>:> minus the usual contact type stuff?
>
>: I have a month-to-month 'contract' with Force9, works fine.
>
>There is a BIG difference between a month-to-month contract which you plan
>to keep going indefinitely and a "short term" ADSL contract!
>
>force9 (and PlusNet etc.) mostly (all??) charge for activation (~£70) on
>such contracts while Virgin currently does not!



Does virgin have alt bineries usenet Complete and unlimited


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      05-10-2004, 07:24 PM
On 10 May 2004 14:37:35 GMT, Brian McIlwrath <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>Duncan Hill <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>:> I am looking to venture into the exciting abyss that is broadband, but am
>:> reluctant to commit to a 12 month contract, as I am off to Uni in Sept/Oct
>:> time, so was just wondering if there are any services that offer b/band
>:> minus the usual contact type stuff?
>
>: I have a month-to-month 'contract' with Force9, works fine.
>
>There is a BIG difference between a month-to-month contract which you plan
>to keep going indefinitely and a "short term" ADSL contract!
>
>force9 (and PlusNet etc.) mostly (all??) charge for activation (~£70) on
>such contracts while Virgin currently does not!



Does virgin have alt bineries usenet Complete and unlimited


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