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Re: Internet access
Originally Posted by jdr
(Post 6488450)
Sorry, but I have no control over the British Embassy site, I can`t even find it so it looks like they may of discontinued it, I will remove it til I find it again if it is available.
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Re: Internet access
Originally Posted by ForHotspot
(Post 6488039)
It's not easy to understand as the one about internet (telefonica) is not in English. Don't they have an English version in their site?
Also some of the link in the FREE BEER, is not working like "British Embassy NIE aplication" - that link gives a "404 NOT FOUND" error. |
Re: Internet access
Originally Posted by andyrich666
(Post 6488675)
A lot of people here have adivsed not to goto the telefonica English site as it is not the same people and seems nothing bu problems
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Re: Internet access
Originally Posted by ForHotspot
(Post 6488997)
Yes that's what I read about telefonia but after reading all the posts in that thread about which is the best internet company, I'm still not sure which is the best, cheaper & reliable company. Anyone living in the alicante area, please recommend a cheap, good & reliable internet company.
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Re: Internet access
Originally Posted by SueG
(Post 6489005)
Well I live in the Alicante area and to be honest have stuck with Telefonica - listened to a lot of talk from other Companies but at the end of the day you still need their line - we have had no problems with them and that includes transfering or account down here in Jauary this year from north Costa Blanca.
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Re: Internet access
Originally Posted by ForHotspot
(Post 6489015)
How much does it cost you? Does the cost include the telophone?
For the normal Telefonica ADSL 3mb/sec service including the rental of a line and telephone it is about 70€ a month with no charges for calls within Spain. Telefonica also have a slightly cheaper ADSL option at a lower speed with a download limit at about 10€ a month less (ADSL DUO MINI). They also have introductory offers where it is much cheaper for the first few months and then reverts to the normal charges. Also, if you order online through their website they have special offers giving you a free router etc. A number of their competitors advertise services which, at first, seem very much cheaper or faster, but these services are often geographically limited to only the major cities and often are time limited - like for the first 3 months. Whether we like it or not, Telefonica still have the monopoly on the provision of telephone services to most of the country (there are exceptions where cable services are available) and if you sign up with one of their competitors for ADSL you will always have the potential problem of fault resolution if it goes wrong - by that I mean that if the ADSL service goes down, your ISP will claim it is the Telefonica line, and Telefonica will claim that it is the router that your (non Telefonica) ISP provided. If you want a (comparatively) easy and stress free life then, I am sad to say, Telefonica is really the only sensible option. |
Re: Internet access
Originally Posted by searcher48
(Post 6486812)
telefonica has this offer on at the moment.
dúo 1Mb ADSL + llamadas nacionales Alta de ADSL GRATIS 2 mes GRATIS Cuota final: 29,90 €/mes So 1 mb adsl and all phone calls in Spain, conection free. first 2 months free. Doubt it includes a router. It would be plus iva ie about €33 a month:thumbup: |
Re: Internet access
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 6489389)
I think this question has already been answered.
For the normal Telefonica ADSL 3mb/sec service including the rental of a line and telephone it is about 70€ a month with no charges for calls within Spain. Telefonica also have a slightly cheaper ADSL option at a lower speed with a download limit at about 10€ a month less (ADSL DUO MINI). They also have introductory offers where it is much cheaper for the first few months and then reverts to the normal charges. Also, if you order online through their website they have special offers giving you a free router etc. A number of their competitors advertise services which, at first, seem very much cheaper or faster, but these services are often geographically limited to only the major cities and often are time limited - like for the first 3 months. Whether we like it or not, Telefonica still have the monopoly on the provision of telephone services to most of the country (there are exceptions where cable services are available) and if you sign up with one of their competitors for ADSL you will always have the potential problem of fault resolution if it goes wrong - by that I mean that if the ADSL service goes down, your ISP will claim it is the Telefonica line, and Telefonica will claim that it is the router that your (non Telefonica) ISP provided. If you want a (comparatively) easy and stress free life then, I am sad to say, Telefonica is really the only sensible option. |
Re: Internet access
I know that I will be accused of putting the mockers on this, but, you cannot assume that where you choose to live will automatically have landline telephones!
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Re: Internet access
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 6489389)
I think this question has already been answered.
For the normal Telefonica ADSL 3mb/sec service including the rental of a line and telephone it is about 70€ a month with no charges for calls within Spain. Telefonica also have a slightly cheaper ADSL option at a lower speed with a download limit at about 10€ a month less (ADSL DUO MINI). They also have introductory offers where it is much cheaper for the first few months and then reverts to the normal charges. Also, if you order online through their website they have special offers giving you a free router etc. A number of their competitors advertise services which, at first, seem very much cheaper or faster, but these services are often geographically limited to only the major cities and often are time limited - like for the first 3 months. Whether we like it or not, Telefonica still have the monopoly on the provision of telephone services to most of the country (there are exceptions where cable services are available) and if you sign up with one of their competitors for ADSL you will always have the potential problem of fault resolution if it goes wrong - by that I mean that if the ADSL service goes down, your ISP will claim it is the Telefonica line, and Telefonica will claim that it is the router that your (non Telefonica) ISP provided. If you want a (comparatively) easy and stress free life then, I am sad to say, Telefonica is really the only sensible option. Thanks for your explanation. I think it's still expensive for both internet & telephone. |
Re: Internet access
Originally Posted by ForHotspot
(Post 6492014)
Thanks for your explanation. I think it's still expensive for both internet & telephone.
If you go with anyone else that uses Telefonicas lines and you have a problem then you are just making it twice as hard to sort out the problem. Telefonica do not take kindly to competition and make it as hard as they can for them. |
Re: Internet access
Hi JDR,
I google'd "British Embassy Spain" and found http://www.britishembassy.gov.uk/ser...=1144249331947 Hope this helps |
Re: Internet access
Originally Posted by Dxf
(Post 6492724)
Hi JDR,
I google'd "British Embassy Spain" and found http://www.britishembassy.gov.uk/ser...=1144249331947 Hope this helps |
Re: Internet access
Originally Posted by jdr
(Post 6492078)
So does everyone, but there are no other cheaper ways as Telefonica has set the standard and others will only drop a few €`s.
If you go with anyone else that uses Telefonicas lines and you have a problem then you are just making it twice as hard to sort out the problem. Telefonica do not take kindly to competition and make it as hard as they can for them. |
Re: Internet access
Originally Posted by ForHotspot
(Post 6497276)
Thanks for telling me that others use telefonica's lines. It'll be sensible to use telefonica but why do people say that telefonica in English is bad & have problems? Is it some people have bad experiences while others find them OK?
"Telefonica" is the national telecommunications company of Spain. "Telefonica in English" is a private company that hosts their website on easyspace in the UK :D They charge you an up-front fee to 'process your application' i.e. fill in the forms and pop them in the post. http://britishexpats.com/forum/showt...=362846&page=5 |
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