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Cookiemonster
post Jun 10 2005, 06:05 PM
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do you think you are paying too much for your internet and not getting the proper speed, i had it once when i was on adsl but now have moved to proper broadband now witch is 4mb witch is really fast. like that uk online its too good to be that speed at its price but ill keep with who im with. biggrin.gif

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post Jun 11 2005, 01:06 AM
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I have NTL 3mb connection - i think i pay 39.99 a month for it - from wots around at the moment i see it as reasonable.
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post Jun 11 2005, 01:10 AM
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right now, my parents are paying 20 bucks per month for 28.8 dial up. They could be paying 20 bucks more, and getting roughly 100X more speed than what we are getting now. We are getting ripped off.
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post Jun 11 2005, 03:13 AM
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Holy S*** - 20 bucks a month for 28.8 ?? OMG!! Dude you're being massively ripped off. Here in Thailand we pay approx. 700 Baht ( 17.5USD ) for a 1 meg ADSL link. Do something about it real quick. Break you modem, rip off your phone line or something similar - do some extensive damage to the connecting mechanism that your folks are forced to switch over to the better alternative tongue.gif Tell them, you had a talk with your modem and told it about the kind of speeds other modems handle, and yours got extremely shocked and died of shame.. - that'd be the perfect excuse tongue.gif

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post Jun 11 2005, 12:20 PM
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I pay about 80 US bucks for a 2.5meg broadband connection. The quality is good, but I wish the price could be cheaper. It's expensive here in Singapore because the cables are owned by a duopoly. But wireless broadband is going to be offered here real quick and I expect prices to drop drastically. That's the merit of competition.
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post Jun 11 2005, 12:49 PM
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wow jcguy - that really is expensive!
sweden is the best country to live in i think - its 1 huge lan! gr8 connections speeds and prices over there!
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post Jun 11 2005, 01:28 PM
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I have my adsl 128kbps (realy 168) for something about 19$

there was funny situation when I was able to choose betwean this and dial-up (56) so the answer was easy...
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post Jun 11 2005, 01:51 PM
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In Singapore...the maximium internet connection speed is only a 25MB per second cable connection by Starhub and that 25MB is only a fraction of what the ISPs here can provide. In fact, there are only three...SingNet, Starhub and Pacific Internet that is providing residental internet service. The plan itself costs S$112.50 if I am not wrong and and the access time is unlimited.

I pay for a SingNet 256KBps but I don't know if there is a possibility that it has been upgraded to 512KBps and I pay $56.90 for it monthly. Compared to what other countries are getting, I think internet plans are one of the most expensive in Singapore.
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post Jun 11 2005, 03:19 PM
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well my perants pay £50.00 a month for a 4mb from Telewest Broadband. It does not use adsl, also i dont know what it does use lol , think it uses its own 1.

Ok admin im sorry, ill try to get my posts right next time biggrin.gif

and why does it say i have 10mb used and i havent used anythink yet lol.
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post Jun 11 2005, 04:18 PM
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re: $20 for 28.8 connection


Looks like many older people (my parent's age or older....sorry Mom!) tend to get an internet provider and stick with it, no matter what!

A friend of mine told me about a 67 year old woman who keeps going back to AOL for dial up at the high price of $24 per month. The woman has many choices of a more reasonable dial up isp, but she is used to AOL.

Change is hard for many older computer users, but it doesn't mean they shouldn't try.

I know a woman in the boonies of Virginia who has one choice, dial up. She says she lives in an area where everything is long distance and DSL is only a treat she gets on vacation when the hotel has wireless. She currently pays $9.95 for her close to 43.3 dial up and is content. She did miss wireless once she got home from vacation.

I've heard rates in other countries can be higher than the US, but from the posts here, it looks like some of their rates beat the ones I've heard about locally.

If you have cable or satellite tv, then the price of tacking on a faster internet connection is less. If watching tv isn't something you're interested in, then spend the dollars on the net!
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