British Expats

British Expats (https://britishexpats.com/forum/)
-   Spain (https://britishexpats.com/forum/spain-75/)
-   -   Internet and telephone line (https://britishexpats.com/forum/spain-75/internet-telephone-line-626255/)

missbad Aug 17th 2009 7:29 pm

Internet and telephone line
 
Hi

How long has it took everyone to get internet connection and a telephone line.

xxxx:)

SueG Aug 17th 2009 7:30 pm

Re: Internet and telephone line
 
Five days with Telefonica

Mitzyboy Aug 17th 2009 7:40 pm

Re: Internet and telephone line
 
I think our whole thing was done and dusted in less than two weeks with TF. And since using Telefonica I have hardly had a complaint to make at them, apart from when they removed €138 from my account for no reason, but to be fair refunded it immediately when I pointed it out.

Around here, and I think its true in most places, whoever you use will use Telefonica lines so my thought was ... why interject a third party for when things go wrong

missile Aug 17th 2009 7:40 pm

Re: Internet and telephone line
 
I phoned Telefonica @ 2pm and got a call from the engineer that evening and he came to install @ 8am next day! Is that a record? :thumbsup:

baz259 Aug 17th 2009 8:07 pm

Re: Internet and telephone line
 
Hi, when we bought our house in 89 we live right under the Montgo in Denia (The beautiful side of the mountain), there where very few phones up there then. We asked our fiscal too apply for one and it was fitted in a couple of months. ADSL, well that took a good five years.
Barry

HBG Aug 17th 2009 8:42 pm

Re: Internet and telephone line
 
If there is a telephone line connected to the house and you have a Spanish bank account, then they'll connect you within a day or so. If you apply for ADSL, they'll deliver a router to you within a few days. They're easy to set up.

whitelinen Aug 17th 2009 9:15 pm

Re: Internet and telephone line
 

Originally Posted by HBG (Post 7852764)
If there is a telephone line connected to the house and you have a Spanish bank account, then they'll connect you within a day or so. If you apply for ADSL, they'll deliver a router to you within a few days. They're easy to set up.

I suppose an important thing to mention is that is many places there is no infrastructure at all and in others there are land lines but no ADSL.

jdr Aug 17th 2009 10:03 pm

Re: Internet and telephone line
 
Ours was quick with Telefonica, but it really pisses me off to know now we are paying twice as much as all the new ones, ie Orange, BT, Vodafone etc for the same service.
I have phoned a few times to complain, but they have no thoughts on dropping the price to match, so maybe we will do a swop over to BT or Orange.

lynnxa Aug 17th 2009 10:24 pm

Re: Internet and telephone line
 

Originally Posted by missbad (Post 7852649)
Hi

How long has it took everyone to get internet connection and a telephone line.

xxxx:)

phoned, booked it - they said within 15 days - always say that


five days later I phoned again - they said they couldn't find us (in the middle of the port!


I had a moan when they said 'within 15 days' again - I said not good enough - that would mean within 20 days which is longer than they 'promise'

they came the same day:thumbup:

digdug Aug 17th 2009 10:29 pm

Re: Internet and telephone line
 
on another point, as i may be moving very shortly and really still need adsl, is there any easy to find link on any/all the suppliers to their coverage and maximum speeds for those particular areas for adsl?
i checked on telefonica t'other night, and could only find out for a particular address, which aint really helping me at present, as i'm not quite sure where in the CB north i'm gona be
DD
incidently, when we ordered our adsl back in 2004, the engineer arrived within 2 days. we did already have a working phone line, but i was still impressed. i would also agree that i've had very little problems with them, other than their no interest attitude whilst on the phone, especially on the price differences on their packages.

jdr Aug 17th 2009 10:32 pm

Re: Internet and telephone line
 

Originally Posted by digdug (Post 7852986)
on another point, as i may be moving very shortly and really still need adsl, is there any easy to find link on any/all the suppliers to their coverage and maximum speeds for those particular areas for adsl?
i checked on telefonica t'other night, and could only find out for a particular address, which aint really helping me at present, as i'm not quite sure where in the CB north i'm gona be
DD
incidently, when we ordered our adsl back in 2004, the engineer arrived within 2 days. we did already have a working phone line, but i was still impressed. i would also agree that i've had very little problems with them, other than their no interest attitude whilst on the phone, especially on the price differences on their packages.

They usually ask you your phone number to check it. lol
So you need a phone line first.

digdug Aug 17th 2009 10:37 pm

Re: Internet and telephone line
 

Originally Posted by jdr (Post 7852992)
They usually ask you your phone number to check it. lol
So you need a phone line first.

lol. y'see thats the problem - need to know where the adsl is first, before checking out the property. catch 22.....:confused:

jdr Aug 17th 2009 10:55 pm

Re: Internet and telephone line
 

Originally Posted by digdug (Post 7853000)
lol. y'see thats the problem - need to know where the adsl is first, before checking out the property. catch 22.....:confused:

There is a link in the free beer thread, if you can get a local number ie business or shop nearby, just type that in and it will roughly let you know if it`s available.

missbad Aug 18th 2009 1:31 am

Re: Internet and telephone line
 
So is telefonica the main supplier in Spain?
Thanks :) xx

HBG Aug 18th 2009 3:35 am

Re: Internet and telephone line
 
I suppose with rapidly falling prices, you could get away with a mobile phone without a land-line, depending on your usage. And with a dongle for the internet, again, depending on your usage.

We've got friends in inland Andalucia, without a land-line, who are quite happy doing just that. Their costs are about the same as ours with telefonica, but we do have a faster broadband connection (which we don't really need, the extra speed).

And, I've just thought of another thing, our land-line goes down after every heavy storm or rain when the outside cables become loose and have to be reconnected by a telefonica engineer, it only takes a day or so, but our mobile never goes down..


All times are GMT -12. The time now is 4:26 am.

Powered by vBulletin: ©2000 - 2026, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.