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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 10-Apr-08 12:33:02
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Re: Getting broadband without BT or Virgin


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Yes we are. But we, and Madasafish, operate independently of BT.
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(deleted) Thu 10-Apr-08 21:05:07
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You should of told him upfront rather than risk him finding out later and feeling cheap and used.
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(deleted) Thu 10-Apr-08 21:53:43
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I'm not sure why that would make customers feel cheap or used, but fair point some people do find it useful information.

As I said though we do operate independently so there's not much difference day to day from when we weren't part of BT.


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(deleted) Thu 10-Apr-08 21:55:40
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In reply to:

I'm not sure why that would make customers feel cheap or used


Good job you're not in a customer-facing role.
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(moderator) Fri 11-Apr-08 01:14:47
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She is.

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(Unregistered)Fri 11-Apr-08 14:50:33
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Thanks a lot for the help. I've since signed up to Madasafish and hopefully i'll be connected in a few days time. One more thing for any of you that might know. I've still got my old bt home hub. Will that work with Madasafish's broadband?
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(fountain of knowledge) Fri 11-Apr-08 15:06:44
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madsasafish=plusnet=BT

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(deleted) Fri 11-Apr-08 15:10:19
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I haven't tried this recently, but as far as I am aware the old Home Hub is locked to BT. There are a few hacks around on the 'net to unlock this, but I'd advise against their use unless you're very technical.
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(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 11-Apr-08 22:55:25
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You can get a SpeedTouch 585v6 re-furbished with 3-month warranty from DSL Depot for �23.98 including postage.

Very good router with WLan.

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