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Thread ID: 59220 2005-06-25 02:04:00 I'm thinking of getting ADSL bob_doe_nz (92) PC World Chat
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366913 2005-06-25 02:04:00 Specifically Quicksilver's ADSL Service,
QuickFire @ 256k and a 4GB limit.
They are already my dial-up isp so it makes sense to use them...

There are some questions I want to ask before making the plunge.

Is anyone else on QFire and what is it like?

How was setting up like?

Are you using the USB modem provided with the package?

How many of you's were already on 56k when you changed over? Did you lose your current dial up account for the 25 hour one or did you use a new username?

I'm trying to weigh up the + and - of doing switching over to ADSL.
bob_doe_nz (92)
366914 2005-06-25 04:56:00 Specifically Quicksilver's ADSL Service,
QuickFire @ 256k and a 4GB limit .
They are already my dial-up isp so it makes sense to use them . . .

There are some questions I want to ask before making the plunge .

Is anyone else on QFire and what is it like?

How was setting up like?

Are you using the USB modem provided with the package?

How many of you's were already on 56k when you changed over? Did you lose your current dial up account for the 25 hour one or did you use a new username?

I'm trying to weigh up the + and - of doing switching over to ADSL .
I'm not with them but I haven't heard anything negative about their plans .
Modem is easy to set up . Yes you lose dialup but you won't care . Your email address etc stays the same .
Go for it, way better than dialup . Its like getting a sports car after owning a push bike . (Well depending which speed plan you take)
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