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Posted by Lauri Raittila on 06/28/05 11:22
in alt.html, Els wrote:
> dorayme wrote:
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> >> From: Mark Parnell <webmaster@clarkecomputers.com.au>
> > What is a tempting budget
> > conscious strategy is some ADSL for about $29 with 200 MB download limits
> > and you get slowed down to 56 or even 64 after limit is reached.
Limits on broadband? Never used in Finland, which is getting problem.
After all, how can you offer 8/1M for 20euros when it can/will then be
used full rate 24h by some people...
But 200MB a day is not that much, IMHO.
Installing costs money in Finland if you are stupid enough to not ask to
get rid of it, or if you live somewhere far away (incase you might not
get broadband anyway...)
In Finland, only older people use dial-up, because only older people
still have landline phone.
Of course, it all depends where you live. Remember brucie...
> I have unlimited data transfer, 576 kbps up/3392 kbps down, including
> a telephone line (VoIP) that lets me phone for free 24/7 to all
> landlines. Costs me 35 Euro per month, and that's one of the more
> expensive ones.
I have 100M full duplex, don't know how many people in same swich, but
never had any slowliness problems in my end, price is included to rent...
(which I is too high though...)
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Lauri Raittila <http://www.iki.fi/lr> <http://www.iki.fi/zwak/fonts>
Kohtuuhintainen yksiö/huone haussa Oulusta syyskuusta eteenpäin.
Searching places to sleep on axis Bonn - Tsech - Poland - baltic sea in
july
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