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      02-13-2005, 03:38 PM
prices are getting cut every month, so get a monthly contract as ISPs
are going to be slashing and offering more for less .so dont get locked
into a yearly contract, they are all looking for customers !

 
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      02-13-2005, 07:50 PM
I agree that a monthly contract is the way to go however Plusnet no longer
offers the £18.99 uncapped 512 kb service (with no binary newsgroup access
or p2p access) to new customers. Their cheapest uncapped option for new
customers is £21.99 so it doesn't always get better.

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> prices are getting cut every month, so get a monthly contract as ISPs
> are going to be slashing and offering more for less .so dont get locked
> into a yearly contract, they are all looking for customers !
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      02-14-2005, 09:58 PM

Paul Murphy wrote:
> I agree that a monthly contract is the way to go however Plusnet no

longer
> offers the £18.99 uncapped 512 kb service (with no binary newsgroup

access
> or p2p access) to new customers. Their cheapest uncapped option for

new
> customers is £21.99 so it doesn't always get better.
>
> Paul


so go with Bulldog 4MB connection for 15-50 a month ,uncapped. you get
6 months uncapped , at the end of 6 months things will have moved on ,
and better deals will be around ,things are moving that fast now.

 
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