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Old 18-02-2005, 17:05   #35
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Re: The future

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Originally Posted by Kevin
Yes but i dont have to buy their router, i have an adsl router and a quick look through any online computer store will tell you that you can have one from £25, so how does your statement add up answer it doesnt.

btw how much are ntl's "wireless" routers ?

Secondly, its not on a yearly contract, i could go either ukonline or plusnet, plusnet being a 1 month contract..so either way its a hell of a lot better than ntl.

And easynet tempting users hahahahaha yeah they have more money than ntl do so where that statement comes from god knows.

Easynet havent been through chapter 11, dont owe god knows how many billions....
Nobody has to buy their router at the moment, they are giving it away FREE. Are they doing that out of the goodness of their heart or is it to tempt customers onto their network? If their service was as good and sustainable as you think and so much better than anyone elses then there would be no reason for giving such freebies.
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