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changing ISP's
Posted by Kraftee on July 27th, 2003


_Wrong_, the only way to avoid set up charges is to migrate from one
ISP to another. If you cease one & then go to another set up charges
will normally apply...

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Posted by critcher on July 27th, 2003


am I correct in assuming that when your line is enabled for adsl, there
willi be no setup charge if I change my ISP other than penalty charges etc.


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Posted by Mugwump on July 27th, 2003


In article <6cc1d5bded9aa6a8dec7dd01e5f3814b@free.teranews.co m>,
critcher said......

IPStream that ISPs use for 512k residential. It will therefore mean a
cease & re-provide as it needs to be moved to a different part of the
DSLAM.
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Posted by critcher on July 27th, 2003


am I correct in assuming that when your line is enabled for adsl, there
will be no setup charge if I change my ISP other than penalty charges etc.


Just looked at bulldogs run through for changing ISP's ,seems like a lot of
hassle when your line at the exchange is already enabled.
http://www.bulldogdsl.com/residential/index.asp



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