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Old 13-10-2009, 13:25   #73
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Re: One Way Internet

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Originally Posted by Druchii View Post
Sounds too good to be true...

I wonder how much of an admin fee that 25p will incur when passed on to customers though? :P
Well there's the 25p Openreach fee then whatever else the company want on top for their costs, however given that usage on networks is largely more downstream centric still I wouldn't expect it to have a significant capacity impact.

I wouldn't be at all surprised if the cost increment were similar to that which O2 / Be charge at the moment for their 'Pro' pack over their standard one, in the case of Be 4 quid more a month.

I would happily pay 4 pounds a month more for a move from 40/2 to 40/10.

No doubt some operators will extract the urine and describe it as a 'business' tariff and smack a stupid amount of extra cash on it but c'est la vie.
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