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| Thread ID: 83237 | 2007-09-24 22:46:00 | Broadband Plan Advice. | jason_f90 (3544) | Press F1 |
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| 594604 | 2007-10-21 08:39:00 | I've heard Xnet is the best ISP, too bad they don't have free modem/connection or whatever. | Wardog (6821) | ||
| 594605 | 2007-10-21 09:22:00 | I've heard Xnet is the best ISP, too bad they don't have free modem/connection or whatever. From the Xnet website: Provisioning of HSI is normally $99. When joining from another provider, a churn fee of $41 is applicable. Both of these charges have been waived until further notice. Free provisioning and churn fee promotion may be discontinued at any time. Connection and Wiring costs $149 on top of a provisioning fee, and is where a technician will visit your house. A Connection and Wiring Cost is normally required where you have 4 or more phone jacks in use or a monitored alarm. All prices include GST. So there isn't any connection fees, or churn fees, $10 tolls discount, or minimum connection contract, as has been mentioned MANY times in various threads on this and other forums. I'm sure the money you'll save through this can be put towards a decent modem that you can choose, rather than getting a cheap D-Link from Xtra... |
stephen (9719) | ||
| 594606 | 2007-10-21 09:27:00 | True, I saved $150 by not paying for all that trash. The wireless modem/router I brought, was cheaper ($135). |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 594607 | 2007-10-21 21:13:00 | I am looking at xnet so what is best way to connect to internet. I have 2 pc/s desktops, but unlikely to have both on at same time. 2nd one is upstairs and 2 doors/ walls stairway for wireless signal to transverse. I could run network cable between both if wireless could be a problem. What equipment brand do you guys have recommend and any hassels Thanks |
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