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#1
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anyone suggestions or avoid like plague
supplier for broadband/ telephone/ cable tv
I heard BB is not as good as UK
need to ring UK
think wife is with Bell for phone
have a flier for Rogers
oh, anyone suggest good place for hi-end PC's laptops in Miss. area or surrounding.
(ps) email access is wooly but will get back here as I can
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cheers all
supplier for broadband/ telephone/ cable tv
I heard BB is not as good as UK
need to ring UK
think wife is with Bell for phone
have a flier for Rogers
oh, anyone suggest good place for hi-end PC's laptops in Miss. area or surrounding.
(ps) email access is wooly but will get back here as I can
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cheers all
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anyone suggestions or avoid like plague
supplier for broadband/ telephone/ cable tv
I heard BB is not as good as UK
need to ring UK
think wife is with Bell for phone
have a flier for Rogers
oh, anyone suggest good place for hi-end PC's laptops in Miss. area or surrounding.
(ps) email access is wooly but will get back here as I can
\
cheers all
supplier for broadband/ telephone/ cable tv
I heard BB is not as good as UK
need to ring UK
think wife is with Bell for phone
have a flier for Rogers
oh, anyone suggest good place for hi-end PC's laptops in Miss. area or surrounding.
(ps) email access is wooly but will get back here as I can
\
cheers all
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You probably won't have much choice. Cable supplier, telephone supplier, or possibly by satellite.
Where I live it is Shaw Cable, Telus, or Bell satellite. I get it all bundled from Shaw; 60+ TV channels, high-speed internet and digital landline. All for about $120 a month. Long-distance charges to the UK are 5 cents a minute and for the amount I use the phone it's not worth the effort of trying anything else. If you are going to call the UK a lot then Skype seems the popular option.
Cell phones are a different matter but I'll let everyone else rant on about them.
Where I live it is Shaw Cable, Telus, or Bell satellite. I get it all bundled from Shaw; 60+ TV channels, high-speed internet and digital landline. All for about $120 a month. Long-distance charges to the UK are 5 cents a minute and for the amount I use the phone it's not worth the effort of trying anything else. If you are going to call the UK a lot then Skype seems the popular option.
Cell phones are a different matter but I'll let everyone else rant on about them.
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both my fam and her fam have sky so they may ring me back and do the 1 hour phone calls free buisiness
wow $120 man thats expensive
but thanks for the initial
will do some reserach
wow $120 man thats expensive
but thanks for the initial
will do some reserach
You probably won't have much choice. Cable supplier, telephone supplier, or possibly by satellite.
Where I live it is Shaw Cable, Telus, or Bell satellite. I get it all bundled from Shaw; 60+ TV channels, high-speed internet and digital landline. All for about $120 a month. Long-distance charges to the UK are 5 cents a minute and for the amount I use the phone it's not worth the effort of trying anything else. If you are going to call the UK a lot then Skype seems the popular option.
Cell phones are a different matter but I'll let everyone else rant on about them.
Where I live it is Shaw Cable, Telus, or Bell satellite. I get it all bundled from Shaw; 60+ TV channels, high-speed internet and digital landline. All for about $120 a month. Long-distance charges to the UK are 5 cents a minute and for the amount I use the phone it's not worth the effort of trying anything else. If you are going to call the UK a lot then Skype seems the popular option.
Cell phones are a different matter but I'll let everyone else rant on about them.
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Maybe I'm out of touch with UK pricing, but we were paying around 30 GBP for broadband and telephone from BT and 50 GBP for Sky+ (without HD, but with movies).
I don't have any complaints with the service we have with Shaw (so far, well apart from the PVR being a bit crap).
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I don't think $120 is that bad for cable TV bundled with internet and telephone. I doubt you'll find many deals in the UK for HD TV, 10+Mbs internet + phone with international calls at 3p/minute for much less than that.
Maybe I'm out of touch with UK pricing, but we were paying around 30 GBP for broadband and telephone from BT and 50 GBP for Sky+ (without HD, but with movies).
I don't have any complaints with the service we have with Shaw (so far, well apart from the PVR being a bit crap).
Maybe I'm out of touch with UK pricing, but we were paying around 30 GBP for broadband and telephone from BT and 50 GBP for Sky+ (without HD, but with movies).
I don't have any complaints with the service we have with Shaw (so far, well apart from the PVR being a bit crap).
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it might be comparabl;e ..
lets see
BT line rental, like 40pounds a quarte?
Sky BB 1.5 meg, broadband base, (best my line could take) free
Sky talk 5 pounds a month 20 countries free upto an hour
local/natiional calls free upto an hour 24/7
Sky basic package about 20 pounds a month
lets seeBT line rental, like 40pounds a quarte?
Sky BB 1.5 meg, broadband base, (best my line could take) free
Sky talk 5 pounds a month 20 countries free upto an hour
local/natiional calls free upto an hour 24/7
Sky basic package about 20 pounds a month
I don't think $120 is that bad for cable TV bundled with internet and telephone. I doubt you'll find many deals in the UK for HD TV, 10+Mbs internet + phone with international calls at 3p/minute for much less than that.
Maybe I'm out of touch with UK pricing, but we were paying around 30 GBP for broadband and telephone from BT and 50 GBP for Sky+ (without HD, but with movies).
I don't have any complaints with the service we have with Shaw (so far, well apart from the PVR being a bit crap).
Maybe I'm out of touch with UK pricing, but we were paying around 30 GBP for broadband and telephone from BT and 50 GBP for Sky+ (without HD, but with movies).
I don't have any complaints with the service we have with Shaw (so far, well apart from the PVR being a bit crap).
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it might be comparabl;e ..
lets see
BT line rental, like 40pounds a quarte?
Sky BB 1.5 meg, broadband base, (best my line could take) free
Sky talk 5 pounds a month 20 countries free upto an hour
local/natiional calls free upto an hour 24/7
Sky basic package about 20 pounds a month
lets seeBT line rental, like 40pounds a quarte?
Sky BB 1.5 meg, broadband base, (best my line could take) free
Sky talk 5 pounds a month 20 countries free upto an hour
local/natiional calls free upto an hour 24/7
Sky basic package about 20 pounds a month
#10
Depends very much where you decide to live. I'm in a brand new apartment building so I get 25mbps fibre optic for free until october... then I have to start paying $40 or so a month, which for the speed is still very reasonable. Thats with Telus.




