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BT Modem Question
Hello there,
My brother is moving to Australia at the start of August to start a new job there so amongst other things he will be cancelling his BT Broadband subscription but what he wants to know and has enlisted me to find out is when he cancels does he have to return the Voyager Modem to BT? If he is not required to return it to BT he is going to give it to me but I am on Virgin Media Broadband so i would get no use out of it so should i sell it or just dispose of it? Any advice would be very helpful. Thanks |
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Unless any different to Virginmmedia's policy, you are given the modem for use during your contract with them. It still belongs to them.
Selling it would therfore be illegal. As has been mentioned it will not work on a Virginmedia connection. Often they are not that bothered if they go back or not. Just phone them up and get an address if you want to get rid of it and post it to them. There is nothing else you can do with it. |
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If it's the USB Voyager - throw it away, they aren't worth keeping lol,
had one here, sustained speed was 178kbit/sec, replaced with linksys wag200gt and now get 2mbit (line length limitation) |
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It's his to do with as he sees fit.
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