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(deleted) Fri 01-Apr-11 21:40:28
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I can but just imagine if my better half starts watching catchup on HD instead of normal
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(deleted) Sat 02-Apr-11 12:31:53
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In reply to a post by cja:
Therefore Pro having less data allowance but improved traffic management, doesn't see to be a winner.


PlusNet have only said "Watch this space" with reference to a Pro package, but from the snippets I've seen, it seems it is going to be treated as an add-on to an existing package in some way.

Now, one of the problems I have is that there is no longer one simple, plain answer. Home DSL installations are now getting multiple users in the family, with different needs. Some want to work, with "Pro" or "Business"-type profiles during the day, with kids who want "Value"-type profiles in the afternoon, and then may want to do some "Gaming"-type activities. Add in some TV-Streaming in the evening, and P2P a linux distribution overnight.

That means that, if you want to pay to add "Pro" capabilities to your line, you might not want to do it for all of your traffic, all of the time.
Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Sat 02-Apr-11 12:52:53
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The best car for local commuting or going out in the evening is different from that for supermarket shopping or the school run; that for motorway commuting; that for a fortnight's holiday; and that for a quick trip "a deux" to ones villa in Nice.

Once your kids can drive, one or even two cars don't seem to be sufficient anyway. So multiple lines? A lot cheaper than additional cars.

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(deleted) Sat 02-Apr-11 19:58:35
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Mind you for the £130 for a new line plus £10 a month line rental then (give or take) £6 minimum for a second broadband connection...

...if people instead added £16/mo to the budget for their existing broadband, they could quickly find themselves on a separate ISP with higher traffic allowances.
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(deleted) Sun 03-Apr-11 11:07:07
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In reply to a post by camieabz:
In reply to a post by bpullen:
We're working on an FAQ for launch that will be more in depth, so by all means keep the questions coming...


What other add-on features will the fibre packages have? Such as domains, webspace, e-mail accounts etc. Anything new?

The 'value added extras' will be the same as they are for the current range of 'family' products. Existing customers moving to the new packages will retain most of the features they have access to though, even if they're not provided by default on the new offerings. This is how things work for the current products too.

In reply to a post by blueacid:
Would you consider charging an extra amount per month for a 10mbit upload?

It's too early for me to answer that question. We haven't developed any system functionality that caters for this, so I'd be surprised if it's something that's available for launch.

In reply to a post by blueacid:
Will there be any way at all to obtain a 12 month contract?

No, because we're contracted to 18 months at a wholesale level.

In reply to a post by ConorMK:
Well seeing as I am already (somehow) paying more for the 60GB than the 120, I would hope not to have to pay any more!

Is that to do with your market locality?

In reply to a post by blueacid:
Mind you for the £130 for a new line...

£130?! Our new line installations cost £49.99.

In reply to a post by blueacid:
Mind you for the £130 for a new line...

£130?! Our new line installations cost £49.99.
Standard User camieabz
(legend) Sun 03-Apr-11 12:08:32
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Mind you for the £130 for a new line...

£130?! Our new line installations cost £49.99.

In reply to a post by blueacid:
Mind you for the £130 for a new line...

£130?! Our new line installations cost £49.99.



I heard you the first time. wink


How does one go about getting fibre in their exchange then? (Half in fun, and whole in earnest).

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(moderator) Sun 03-Apr-11 12:17:29
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How does one go about getting fibre in their exchange then?
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Standard User ConorMK
(knowledge is power) Sun 03-Apr-11 14:58:29
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Well seeing as I am already (somehow) paying more for the 60GB than the 120, I would hope not to have to pay any more!

Is that to do with your market locality?


I am in a Market 3 area. Initially when fibre was available on my line I wanted to migrate away as i didn't know i could get on the trial. I have been with PlusNet since July 2003 and I was offered a discount on the Extra package to entice me to stay. So im paying £10.40 for the extra package and £12.00 for the fibre. So this brings it more that the 120GB package that you are bringing live.

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(deleted) Sun 03-Apr-11 17:06:03
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Would seem reasonable, as you're paying to be on the beta trial, that you just get transferred to the new Extra FTTC at £21.49 per month when it's available.

Remember that we were due a price increase on Value & Extra, this month, as we had price fixed 12 months ago.
Standard User ConorMK
(knowledge is power) Sun 03-Apr-11 23:07:09
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How much of an increase? If it's too much I might yet move else where

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