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[ILUG] Slightly OT. The which ISP Question!

[ILUG] Slightly OT. The which ISP Question!

Conor Wynne conor at discuskeeping.com
Mon Feb 20 08:07:19 GMT 2006


On 20 Feb 2006, at 00:58, Conor Daly wrote:

> On Sat, Feb 18, 2006 at 11:59:51PM +0000 or so it is rumoured  
> hereabouts,
> Steven Satelle thought:
>>
>> work fine, but I'm tired of having to pay for phone rental, I'm  
>> going with
>> blueface for the phones, and icecoms for a 3mb wireless  
>> connection. It will
>> cost me a total of Euro 65 a month, but the BT is costing more  
>> when you
>> include phone call costs (with blueface I'm going with the euro15  
>> a month all
>> you can eat option).
>
> It's just a pity that there doesn't seem to be any all you can eat  
> mobile
> calls option...

Thats an op charge. Out of bluefaces hands. However, they do have  
reduced charges to mobiles...
so I use I do not mind too much as the costs are fairly minimal at  
the end of the month.

> How many are using Blue Face at this stage?  Any issues?

Myself, and its perfect, even with crappy IBB. Friends use it too  
(non techies)

One of them uses 2mbit ntl, and they reckon it sucks.
I will look into their issues (too many using ntl in the area??

> Conor {on NTL broadband with very rare outages}

Thinking of getting it myself. Hear its going 7Mbit up/down for €30?

> -- 
> Conor Daly <conor.daly at cod.homelinux.org

Conor. (the good looking one)


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