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"You can upgrade right now and start exploring the wonders of faster 2
Meg Broadband today. Double your speed for a one off admin charge of only £20." Gøñzølã |
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"Gøñzølã" <T o p @ S e c r e t . c o m> wrote:
> "You can upgrade right now and start exploring the wonders of faster 2 > Meg Broadband today. Double your speed for a one off admin charge of > only £20." Yup, just did it here, took 3 days, and I'm peaking downloads at 251KB/s. -- Andy Hewitt ** FAF#1, (Ex-OSOS#5) - FJ1200 ABS Honda Civic: Windows free zone (Mac G5 Dual Processor) http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/...tts2/index.htm (updated Feb 21 2005) |
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Gøñzølã in uk.telecom.broadband on 29 Jul 2005
> "You can upgrade right now and start exploring the wonders of > faster 2 Meg Broadband today. Double your speed for a one off > admin charge of only £20." > At least Dick Turpin wore a mask. Is this £20 to pay for the rebranding to Orange? I'll wait until it's offered for free thanks very much but by then I won't still be with Freeserve or Wanadoo or Orange or whatever else they will be called in 6 months time. |
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On 29 Jul 2005 21:41 GMT, Steve wrote:
>Is this £20 to pay for the rebranding to Orange? It's a bit higher than Plus.Net charge (at 14.99) but I guess if you are happy to wait the next 6 months at lower speed..... seeing how people are still not on higher speeds when work was expected to be done in April and now we're just about starting August, then even 6 months might be optimistic :-) Peter M. -- UK ADSL <http://tinyurl.com/5jpa4> - Happy to save cash with Plus.Net!! |
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Im with Freeserve, wanadoo or whatever they want to call themselves now.
But, Im wondering if there is a catch. Do they upgrade the speed for £20, but do they cap the bandwidth to 2Gig or 6Gig, or do they leave you on the Unlimited account as i was on previously? I have just emailed them to confirm, but not heard anything as yet, but it is still weekend. Other companies offer upgrades for free, but not wanadoo? Nice how companies, treat their existing customers, leaving you on slow bandwidths, whilst giving new users full bandwidth. |
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On 31 Jul 2005 17:20, "Mike" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Other companies offer upgrades for free, but not wanadoo? well, the bulk deal was costing a fiver per end user. Maybe Wanadoo did not consider it sensible spending (I don't know how many customers there are, but if it was, say, 1 million, then that's a fair few quid :-) >Nice how companies, treat their existing customers, leaving you on slow >bandwidths, whilst giving new users full bandwidth. If you've seen the posts here in u.t.b over the past few months, there've been quite a number of customers asking 'when oh when' and to some degree the ISPs are not to blame, given that BT Wholesale seems to be needing to regrade maybe 3 million connections... Plus.Net was pestered to publish a schedule of dates, and these have mostly *not* been met (people had dates of April, May, June and while some have been altered, some haven't yet no change has yet been made to their connection). Some people have paid the fees that the ISP charges (in the case of Plus.Net it was 14.99) for BT W to do the regrade. BT W charges 11.00 +VAT (I think) so looks like your ISP is doing a bit more profiteering than most (PN made the offer of free regrading, along with lots of other ISPs, but still allows people to make a request if they are impatient). I had been switching connection and on returning to Plus.Net I was able to take advantage of the higher speed as well as the low price (with no explicit cap - they have 'fair use' rules, to stop people d/l 300 GB a month every month, mind I am only close to 29 GB after a month anyway...) -- UK ADSL <http://tinyurl.com/5jpa4> - Happy to save cash with Plus.Net!! |
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"Mike" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:dcitov$8ek$(E-Mail Removed)... > Im with Freeserve, wanadoo or whatever they want to call themselves now. > > But, Im wondering if there is a catch. > > Do they upgrade the speed for £20, but do they cap the bandwidth to 2Gig > or 6Gig, or do they leave you on the Unlimited account as i was on > previously? If you're on the 512k unlimited package for £27.99 then you can stay on that. If you choose upgrade to the 2Mb speed (or 1Mb if your line won't support 2Mb) then you will be placed on one of the 3 capping limits, 2, 6 or 30Gb whichever you choose at the time. Ivor |
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On Sun, 31 Jul 2005 17:59:43 +0100, poster <us-(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote: > BT W charges 11.00 +VAT (I think) so looks like your >ISP is doing a bit more profiteering than most while slagging off BT for making the charge in an open letter type advert in the papers :-) Phil -- Tiscali - dialup speeds at Broadband prices, see http://bbs.adslguide.org.uk/postlist...&Board=tiscali AOL - the unlimited ISP of choice for heavy downloaders. |
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On 31 Jul 2005 18:39, Phil Thompson wrote:
>while slagging off BT for making the charge in an open letter type >advert in the papers :-) Really ? Must admit to not buying any newspapers and only regularly get the free papers, though they hardly even get opened... just saved on one side for the recycling collections... Of course I'm "missing out" on newspaper ads, but that's not too much of a loss :-) I've just seen the Guardian article "BT and Wanadoo in broadband battle" and as to my earlier post, I was wrong on the numbers... from that paper, it seems Wanadoo has 1.7m dial-up customers and 720k broadband customers while BT is said to have 1.7m broadband customers. Peter M. -- UK ADSL <http://tinyurl.com/5jpa4> - Happy to save cash with Plus.Net!! |
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On 31 Jul 2005, "Ivor Jones" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>If you're on the 512k unlimited package for £27.99 They were charging me 19.99 a month for that in 2003... I was one of the early 'wires only' trial users when it first went live... 29.99... then a few months later, maybe August 2002, they dropped the fee for users (a bit behind general reductions across the board from other ISPs... even at 29.99 I had been fairly happy when I knew someone was paying BT 39.99 and was only online 3 months before me, under the free engineer install deal the BT Openworld was doing back then.... Freeserve was slower to drop prices, but it was still good value... just makes the price I pay now so much better value!!) Mine went down well below the 27.99 to the rate they were charging DSG employees, perhaps using a start date as a way to select who got the reductions and thus including some or all the group who had trialled the service. I had been planning to leave (on the basis I'd get out before they charged the amount owing!) but I need not have worried, they just indicated we had been undercharged and it was their error, so they weren't chasing us for it after all... Peter M. -- UK ADSL <http://tinyurl.com/5jpa4> - Happy to save cash with Plus.Net!! |
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