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Old 20-10-2007, 01:27   #1
greencreeper
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Can't decide whether to switch or not

Now I've got Sky+ and quite liking it, even though I am up til 4 in the morning watching Star Trek, I was thinking about their broadband. £5 a month for the speed I have now, which is a £20 saving. One-off £30 charge. I can't decide whether to risk it. Only real downside is the connection - with it being ADSL. I'd have to either have the router downstairs and wire a CAT5 socket upstairs (two floors up), or have the router upstairs and wire a CAT5 extension from downstairs. Wireless is an option but it's not reliable enough yet. Not sure what to do I'd lose my email addresses too - have to create new ones and change over everything.
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