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Which ISP for an old lady with no previous
Posted by nemo2 on April 22nd, 2008


On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 13:38:04 +0100, PlusNet Support Team
<support@plus.net> wrote:

stated; see below:

"Steve Lockley CSC Analyst 6:54pm, Friday 4th April 2008

Dear Mr Smyth,

I can confirm Bob Pullen is currently dealing with this issue
therefore i am now escalating this ticket for his attention.

[internal]
As per your alert Bob.

Regards,
Steve Lockley"

regards

nemo2




Posted by PlusNet Support Team on April 23rd, 2008



nemo2 wrote:
I'm guessing he did if that was the text from the ticket. Did I not
reply after that?

I'm thinking he might have closed (as opposed to escalate) the ticket
accidentally.

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Posted by Cork Soaker on May 8th, 2008



"TheOldFellow" <theoldfellow@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:20080417132355.031dd984@gmail.com...
I have to recommend a low cost ISP for a friend, she's in her 70s and
this will be her 1st computer, and her first ISP.

I don't expect her bandwidth requirements will top 1Gb/month for the
first year. We are not close to the exchange, I get 1.5Mb, she is
about the same distance, so we are not expecting 5M - and the exchange
is not LLUed at all (according to Sam).

Madasafish seem to have the right sort of package. Free connection &
router at £10 a month.

But maybe buying a router and paying, say IDnet £50, for connection are
worth it. I'm with Freedom2Surf (now part of Tiscalli, spit) and have
had no problems, but I'm a 40year computer-literate - I'd get a £15
kickback though.

What would you recommend?

R.






Do you know anyone who uses an O2 phone? Their BB is £7.50/mo. for O2
customers :-)



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