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    1mb BB For Only ?23 A Months

    Pinched from another forum.... thought some of you guys might be intrested

    Includes

    1Mb connection - up to 20x faster than dial-up
    Free modem worth ?79.99
    No limits . download as many games, music, videos and software as you like
    Free access to BBC broadband content including EastEnders, TOTP, games and sport
    Send and receive photos, videos and sound files by email - instantly
    Minimum 12 month contract.
    Contract can be cancelled within first month

    Package prices;
    Setup: free
    Hardware: free
    Monthly subscription: ?22.96

    512k unlimited downloads for ?19.99



    terms and conditions;
    http://www.supanet.com/pdfs/bb_tc_final.pdf

    #2
    Don't like the idea of 12 month contracts tbh, you never know how services are likely to deteriorate.

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      #3
      thought everyone insisted on 12months minimum, BT, NTHell etc etc

      Homechoice(.co.uk) are supposedly very cheap for BB and cable TV but you have to live in Centralish London

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        #4
        Nildram, Demon et al don't.

        Best see what folk on ispreview think of this supanet.

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          #5
          Xbox live compatible? Anyone had any experiance with them?

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            #6
            Free access to BBC broadband? Isn't it free everywhere.

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              #7
              My last employer used supanet, this was in surrey, they provided a good all round service and the help desk was helpful when any issues cropped up. And if its only ?22 for a 1mb line when BT introduce there metered access in jan i will deffo swap over to these.

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                #8
                I'm with NTL..

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                  #9
                  ta for that, Wanadoo have "locked" us into our old freeserve broadband service, of ?27.99 per month for 512k and refuse to let us switch to one of the newer services as it's for "new customers only" how the hell they expect to hold onto existing ones when they charge us 50% more for half the bandwidth I don't know, the only advantage we have is not having a download limit, if supernet don't have one either then it's cheaper for us to move to that and double our bandwidth and flog the free modem

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                    #10
                    Tempted to switch from Pipex to this, anyone have any good or bad experiances with this ISP dealer?

                    Waz

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