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Re: Spanish Internet
Originally Posted by andyrich666
(Post 11102233)
Fred can I apply for the new rate, I only had a line fitted 2 months back ?
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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 |
Re: Spanish Internet
Originally Posted by snikpoh
(Post 11102248)
When questioned, they always state that it's for new customers only. I have heard that some people have threatened to leave and then got the new rate. Others have had to leave and then re-apply - this is tricky though as you may not be able to get a line and/or the same number again.
While I am here and discussing this, I have no caller id, I know I can buy it and phone 1004 but can you also just go into a movistar shop and ask them to connect it ? tia. |
Re: Spanish Internet
Originally Posted by mikelincs
(Post 11102249)
Your big problem will be speed.. many areas are still well under 5 mbps, and often as low as 2. Forget about the 30 - 50+ you get in the UK, only in places like Madrid and Barcelona will you get anyhwere near to those speeds.
Obviously rural places are bad, they are in a lot of places inc USA When I searched for a property here the speed of the internet was a factor and I would imagine that anyone who needs it will also take that into account. Having now lived here for a bit I think I could easily move into a town / city, rather than the outskirts of a urb. |
Re: Spanish Internet
Originally Posted by andyrich666
(Post 11102247)
Does the receiver need whatsapp to receive the texts ?
The other thing I like about whatsapp is that you can also send photos and sound in a message, and the user interface is brain-dead easy to use and understand. It automatically identifies if users in your contacts list have it, and allows you to message them if so. Really simple, fast, and even fun to use, and uses very little data. Sometimes we have 5 or 6 simultaneous chats going on all over the planet :-) Very cool app. Google Play Store or Apple app store. It's free. |
Re: Spanish Internet
Originally Posted by amideislas
(Post 11102262)
Yes, but it's free for the first year, and only pennies for every year after, for unlimited use worldwide. Works on iPhones and Android, and I think Microsoft mobile, too. Whatsapp is extremely popular over here. Everybody has it. We've enlightened our friends in the UK, Germany and the US too. We can send messages back and forth anytime instantly, no charge.
The other thing I like about whatsapp is that you can also send photos and sound in a message, and the user interface is brain-dead easy to use and understand. It automatically identifies if users in your contacts list have it, and allows you to message them if so. Really simple, fast, and even fun to use, and uses very little data. Sometimes we have 5 or 6 simultaneous chats going on all over the planet :-) Very cool app. Google Play Store or Apple app store. It's free. |
Re: Spanish Internet
Originally Posted by amideislas
(Post 11102262)
Yes, but it's free for the first year, and only pennies for every year after, for unlimited use worldwide. Works on iPhones and Android, and I think Microsoft mobile, too. Whatsapp is extremely popular over here. Everybody has it. We've enlightened our friends in the UK, Germany and the US too. We can send messages back and forth anytime instantly, no charge.
The other thing I like about whatsapp is that you can also send photos and sound in a message, and the user interface is brain-dead easy to use and understand. It automatically identifies if users in your contacts list have it, and allows you to message them if so. Really simple, fast, and even fun to use, and uses very little data. Sometimes we have 5 or 6 simultaneous chats going on all over the planet :-) Very cool app. Google Play Store or Apple app store. It's free. |
Re: Spanish Internet
Originally Posted by andyrich666
(Post 11102256)
I disagree a lot of towns have pretty decent internet, maybe some expat areas have been forgotten as it seems they always are, surrounding me its not that bad, both towns outside of my urb are 25's (adsl2+), many CBN towns have fibre now.
Obviously rural places are bad, they are in a lot of places inc USA When I searched for a property here the speed of the internet was a factor and I would imagine that anyone who needs it will also take that into account. Having now lived here for a bit I think I could easily move into a town / city, rather than the outskirts of a urb. considering Spain electricians don't use ring main but radials and its the same with their fone ccts then you can see the potential for large voltage drops. ` |
Re: Spanish Internet
Originally Posted by mikelincs
(Post 11102249)
Your big problem will be speed.. many areas are still well under 5 mbps, and often as low as 2. Forget about the 30 - 50+ you get in the UK, only in places like Madrid and Barcelona will you get anyhwere near to those speeds.
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Re: Spanish Internet
if you go to the Movistar website and start working the pages you will come to an option for the type of connection you require. One of those is Fibre.
Enter your post code and see what result you get. For very many parts of the Iberian Peninsular it is NO CONNECTION. All other companies will give you a response based on the Movistar search, as with BT they own the infrastructure, the bare bones, call it what you will. So, again as the UK, they make space available in the exchange for their kit to be fitted, they ride on Movistar's infrastructure. Satellite systems downing in the UK have no connection to the infrastructure until the signal is processed in the UK - Bentley Walker for example downs near Coventry. Wimax downs at the nearest mast to your location in Spain, after that they are subject to the vagaries of the owner of the infrastructure - Movistar !! enjoy whatever you go with, it can be a bumpy ride and an expensive one without a photo of you coming to the end. ` |
Re: Spanish Internet
Originally Posted by anabellls
(Post 11102963)
Exactly, the best option, if available in your area, is to choose "fibra optica" with movistar o Ono that reaches up to 100 mbps whilst movistar ADSL only gets up to 10mbps (5 mbps in most cases)
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Re: Spanish Internet
Hi, I live in the campo area off Nerja, NO telephone lines, unfortunately since the removal off BBC, ITV channels from the Sky satellite, everyone who does not have a telephone connection is using the IPTV system which is reducing the speeds required to watch TV, hence picture freezing, buffering which ruins your veiwing, I think the provider that we are with is using 2 donkeys to crank up the speed, its very very poor at best, can anyone tell us if they are getting more than 3 mbs
Cheers Mike 46 |
Re: Spanish Internet
Originally Posted by Mike 46
(Post 11299887)
Hi, I live in the campo area off Nerja, NO telephone lines, unfortunately since the removal off BBC, ITV channels from the Sky satellite, everyone who does not have a telephone connection is using the IPTV system which is reducing the speeds required to watch TV, hence picture freezing, buffering which ruins your veiwing, I think the provider that we are with is using 2 donkeys to crank up the speed, its very very poor at best, can anyone tell us if they are getting more than 3 mbs
Cheers Mike 46 Problems and complaints should always be addressed to a moderator who will look into the matter and deal with it efficiently and fairly. Our members who post in the Spain Forums are usually friendly and helpful with a wealth of knowledge of the issues of living in Spain. I hope that you enjoy your time participating in the forums. Please let me know if you need any further help. Rosemary |
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