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[CLUG] flat-rate dial-up from UTV

[CLUG] flat-rate dial-up from UTV

Baldwin_James at emc.com Baldwin_James at emc.com
Thu Sep 12 11:37:44 IST 2002


Yup.....loads of info in boards.ie about this.

The CTO + CIO have been brilliant so far.  They have been posting to
boards.ie and responding to user questions and complaints...

For example one guy, rightfully so complained about the 2-hour dropoff
timer...
The CTO turned around and changed it to 12 hour timer!  CLASS EH !??!

I am signing up as we speak/type....

Only condition is...it is a total package so voice calls are routed/charged
to UTV...but hey, its not bad...noooo..its 25% cheaper....whose pockets do
you want to fill? an encumbent Eircom or a very helpful UTVip?  UTV thanks.

150 hours per month = 5 hours per night = plenty

Also they support ISDN connections for free and very soon bonded-ISDN (128k)
connection for free .....like halllooooooooo :)

Go IOFFL/UTVip!

J.

-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Flynn [mailto:pflynn at imbolc.ucc.ie]
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 11:29 AM
To: cork at linux.ie
Subject: [CLUG] flat-rate dial-up from UTV


Did I miss something here? 
http://www.utvip.com/
seems to be offering EUR 29.99 per month dial-up for 150 hrs
(1c/hr extra after that).

While we twiddle our thumbs waiting for DSL this looks useful.

///Peter

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