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Anonymous
(Unregistered)Wed 29-Jul-09 12:38:24
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Can i ask if people on NewNet are happy and would you recommend them?

It's not for me but need to make sure there ok. I did phone NewNet yesterday and they seem nice enough. The only thing is, they told me that it's a monthly contract but they said, if you leave in twelve months, you have to pay about £35. To me, thats just like being on a twelve contract.
Anonymous
(Unregistered)Wed 29-Jul-09 12:49:40
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Sorry that should of said, a twelve month contract.

Also is it ok to sign up there broadband from my computer? or do you have to use there line to do it? I think you can but don't want to mess things up.
Standard User boggits
(knowledge is power) Wed 29-Jul-09 13:03:40
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I believe that the £35 'charge' replaces a setup charge? Basically they are saying stay with us 12 months and we'll give you a free install


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 29-Jul-09 19:15:28
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"Please note:
If you migrate away or cease your service within 12 months of joining, NewNet reserve the right to charge the full cost of initial service activation or inward migration. These cost are currently discounted by NewNet. On cancellation within 12 months, NewNet will impose a charge of the difference between the sum paid and the actual BT/Openreach cost. Up to 8Mb inward migration full charge is £12.65 (inc VAT) Up to 8Mb new connection and up to 24Mb new connection or inward migration full charge is £40.09 (inc VAT)"

The 'around £35' figure appears to be the deferred, inward migration cost of £40.09 excluding VAT for 24Mb, or the 8Mb 'new connection' cost.

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(deleted) Wed 29-Jul-09 19:16:41
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In reply to a post by Anonymous:
Also is it ok to sign up there broadband from my computer? or do you have to use there line to do it? I think you can but don't want to mess things up.


You can subscribe from any internet connection that gives you access to the sign-up page.
Anonymous
(Unregistered)Wed 29-Jul-09 19:59:37
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Thanks for your help. I need to get my parents signed up ASAP.
Anonymous
(Unregistered)Thu 30-Jul-09 13:16:02
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I have not been with BT for years so not sure on this.

When you have the ten day training period, do you have to keep your modem on for the whole ten days?
I don't think you do and you should be able to turn your modem off.
Standard User RobertoS
(legend) Thu 30-Jul-09 13:58:48
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In reply to a post by Anonymous:
I have not been with BT for years so not sure on this.

When you have the ten day training period, do you have to keep your modem on for the whole ten days?
I don't think you do and you should be able to turn your modem off.
You can turn it off at night with no problem.

I suggest you don't turn it on and off in the day if not using it at times. That could look like instability and have a short term effect on speed, and in the 10-day period that could have an effect on long-term fault criteria.

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