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Dicki Dido
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      02-15-2004, 10:27 PM
Does anyone know which broadband providers do not support P2P and newsgroup
access.My friend tells me that Plusnet dont support it on their cheapest Do
Pipex support it?

TIA


 
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      02-15-2004, 10:38 PM
Dicki Dido" <kgt.@beechvill99.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know which broadband providers do not support P2P and

newsgroup
> access.My friend tells me that Plusnet dont support it on their cheapest

Do
> Pipex support it?


*on their cheapest connection* meaning they don't support p2p on their 18.99
512k product no - meaning you can't use kazza etc basically.

You can however still get access to the plusnet news servers for text based
usenet access without a problem however, I would add that if you want p2p
simply go for the 21.99 standard product or the 24.99 product if you want
the free activation and modem.

58.75 + £30 say for the modem = 7.39

24.99 - 7.39 is 17.60 - even cheaper and access to all the account features.

Hope that helps a bit.

As far as I know yes pipex support p2p along will all the other isps
including plusnet.

Sam

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      02-16-2004, 07:29 AM
>58.75 + £30 say for the modem = 7.39

You lost me there.
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>24.99 - 7.39 is 17.60 - even cheaper and access to all the account features.
>

Pardon?
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      02-16-2004, 07:40 AM

"Lurch" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> >58.75 + £30 say for the modem = 7.39

>
> You lost me there.
> >
> >24.99 - 7.39 is 17.60 - even cheaper and access to all the account

features.
> >

> Pardon?


= £7.39 per month. Haven't run it through the calculator but I assume
that's what is meant.

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> SJW
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      02-16-2004, 08:27 AM
"Dave" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Lurch" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > >58.75 + £30 say for the modem = 7.39

> >
> > You lost me there.
> > >
> > >24.99 - 7.39 is 17.60 - even cheaper and access to all the account

> features.
> > >

> > Pardon?

>
> = £7.39 per month. Haven't run it through the calculator but I assume
> that's what is meant.


Sorry I didn't, what I meant was that 7.39*12 is effectivly the monthly cost
that is subsidising activation fee and modem cost which you would have to
pay upfront on the 18.99 package. The point I was making was that (if you
needed a modem) it would be cheaper to go for the 24.99 account for the
first year providing all the p2p and I think virus and spam filtering.

I hope that makes some sense, sorry i'd been travelling all day and up far
too early so probably not very coherant.

Sam
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> > SJW
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      02-16-2004, 08:36 AM
On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 09:27:19 -0000, "Albrow, Sam J"
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>"Dave" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:c0pvlc$2fg$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>
>> "Lurch" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > >58.75 + £30 say for the modem = 7.39
>> >
>> > You lost me there.
>> > >
>> > >24.99 - 7.39 is 17.60 - even cheaper and access to all the account

>> features.
>> > >
>> > Pardon?

>>
>> = £7.39 per month. Haven't run it through the calculator but I assume
>> that's what is meant.

>
>Sorry I didn't, what I meant was that 7.39*12 is effectivly the monthly cost
>that is subsidising activation fee and modem cost which you would have to
>pay upfront on the 18.99 package. The point I was making was that (if you
>needed a modem) it would be cheaper to go for the 24.99 account for the
>first year providing all the p2p and I think virus and spam filtering.
>
>I hope that makes some sense, sorry i'd been travelling all day and up far
>too early so probably not very coherant.
>

Oh ok, I see what you've done there.
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SJW
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