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Spanish Internet
I'm moving over to Spain next year and am looking at living around the Nerja area. I am planning to work from home via the internet. How does it compare in speed, cost and reliability with Broadband in the UK?
BrianG |
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Hi
In a word - POORLY - more expensive for slower speeds and not always reliable - BUT that´s in general, there are places where reliability is better Davexf |
Re: Spanish Internet
Originally Posted by BrianG
(Post 10971695)
I'm moving over to Spain next year and am looking at living around the Nerja area. I am planning to work from home via the internet. How does it compare in speed, cost and reliability with Broadband in the UK?
BrianG We are with Telefonica as they are the major telephone company. They are by no means the cheapest , but we have found them most reliable 39.95 for Broadband only, that is with a Broadband Wireless Router 6mg. They have always got special offers on the go, so wait until you are here and check. Other providers depend on them giving them the lines If you can afford to pay , look no further they are about the best. Depends on where yuou are living obivously. You wil here some horror stories regarding their service ,but I am sure that can be said about most suppliers, I have only in 10 years had to call them no more that six times. Hope this helps it is a minefield out there.' Regards :thumbsup: |
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Thank you for the replies...
Assuming that I have work to bring with me (that I am being paid for!), reliability is a bigger factor than cost. BrianG |
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I think you should check with them as the current rate for ADSL is €19.90 +iva.
In fact if you take the Fusion Cero option you get ADSL, land line, free national calls and a mobile phone speech/text/data contract for €35 +iva for the lot. |
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what about ONO(cable-optic fiber) ? EUR 27/month 100/10MB (down/up)
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Are all of the companies national?
I am looking to move to the Malaga area.... BrianG |
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Best thing to do is once you found a place, get someone who is in same street with Movistar or any of the providers through the line and then contact the companies and they will tell you the best speed, getting through is a hassle if you cant speak Spanish, so either be committed or find someone who will translate for a while.
The other alternative is Wireless through a dish, cheaper but not always as fast. Malaga if in the city should be v.fast as in fibre |
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Thanks very much for that...
BrianG |
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Originally Posted by andyrich666
(Post 10981016)
Best thing to do is once you found a place, get someone who is in same street with Movistar or any of the providers through the line and then contact the companies and they will tell you the best speed,
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Originally Posted by BrianG
(Post 10981025)
Thanks very much for that...
BrianG AG |
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Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 10981238)
As Telefonica own the lines, the speed you get down that line will normally be the same whichever ISP you use. They can't change the characteristics of the line as it doesn't belong to them.
Once you have someone's landline number then you can see if the speed is better or worse than the wimax (this was my main point) not only that not everyone would know if there line is ready for fibre, we looked at a house in Elche and the owner had no idea that you could get 50mb's. so its worth finding out. |
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Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 10972335)
I think you should check with them as the current rate for ADSL is €19.90 +iva.
In fact if you take the Fusion Cero option you get ADSL, land line, free national calls and a mobile phone speech/text/data contract for €35 +iva for the lot. |
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Originally Posted by celia50
(Post 11097146)
How long does Telefonica contract last ? Can you opt out also what happens when you move back to UK !
If you go back to UK then I would assume the debt keeps rolling on unless it's paid. |
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It depends on the service. A line is 6 months, with ADSL there is no minimum and mobiles are usually 12 months.
The new Fusion contract (which is a very good deal) combines a landline, ADSL and a mobile contact (with data) and that is 12 months. |
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