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I pay £50 for one Tivo box talk any time phone and 152 megs of internet uncapped. I also have two sky boxes with everything you can have including movies and sport sky go the lot and that is only £49 a month.
What are people paying for their super-duper or non super-duper internet these days?
Overheard conversations indicate creeping price rises
I remember the cinema to, they would also call out a ticket number and if you had it you got in free the following week, if i remember correctly it was 25p to get in and the shows included Chico the Rainmaker also known as "The Boy with Two Heads"Thanks for responding
I guess our leisure time has moved indoors, I know a lot of people who now pay six hundred quid a year for same
I can also remember the Saturday Club where slightly sadistic males threw sweets at children in the stalls from the stage, in between re runs of classic films.
Nobody was overweight though
Now I'm trying to remember what I paid when I first got the World Wide Web in the dial-up era..
How the hell have you managed that? My virgin broadband is £35 a month for 50meg and my sky is £79 a month and i dont get the HD channels and BT sports! Ive tried telling them im leaving every now and then and i get a small discount for a few months then goes back up again.I pay £50 for one Tivo box talk any time phone and 152 megs of internet uncapped. I also have two sky boxes with everything you can have including movies and sport sky go the lot and that is only £49 a month.
"Informed opinion" is no substitute for reality.Three years later
Is there a way of finding out the speed available for a particular street/postcode on a BT broadband other than speaking to a neighbour
Average speed not up to speed
"Informed opinion" is no substitute for reality.
I know nothing of your reality.Oh
Pray tell me of this reality oh lord
Asking for a friend
It is (eventually) possible to get that to give you an estimate with just the postcode, rather than the actual full address, to avoid spam mail.
The first one (eventually) finds a BT one a few hundred yards from here and says it gets 4.55, against BT's claimed 10.