Interesting thread (http://forums.thinkbroadband.com/aaisp/f/3829285-email-50gigunit.html) (see second post) over on TB. Looks as though iDNet made the right call by using some of their gains on 21CN to provide benefits to those stuck on 20CN, which for some of us looks to be for a long time yet.
Makes you appreciate why we have such a high regard for iDNet.
it just me or do their bundles see fairly difficult to work out? :dunno:
Not really assuming you hire a firm of accountants and a mathematics professor ;)
... or Carol Vorderman. ;D
Yes please ;D
no thank you. :whistle:
I prefer the more equitable approach that IDNet have taken. It means those of us on WBC get a little less bandwidth, but those who can't move to the new service, because their exchanges haven't been upgrade, are not made second class citizens.
Quote from: Rik on Apr 14, 2010, 09:03:49
I prefer the more equitable approach that IDNet have taken. It means those of us on WBC get a little less bandwidth, but those who can't move to the new service, because their exchanges haven't been upgrade, are not made second class citizens.
A perfect way of putting it, Rik. :thumb: there is no bandwidth divide as such, as all sides gain.