On 13/02/2004, at 3:23 PM, Chris Burton wrote:
Hi all
have gone through the process of signing up to bigpond cable 2 days
ago. A reasonable plan over 2 years with free installation and 2
months free over 24. I rang them about 10 minutes ago to ask a few
questions and mentioned I had a mac w
I've been bitten by term contracts with "ISP can change the terms at any
time" clauses. Avoid them like the plague - they're not worth it.
Even worse, they might *not* change the contract and you might wind
up being stuck paying the prices that were current 2 years ago!
Have fun,
Shay
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On Fri, 2004-02-13 at 15:23, Chris Burton wrote:
> Hi all
>
> have gone through the process of signing up to bigpond cable 2 days
> ago. A reasonable plan over 2 years with free installation and 2 months
> free over 24.
Just a heads-up: Telstra, like any other internet provider, reserves the
ri
Chris,
Launch will be fine with 10.3.2. I'm using it on an eMac at home. The
latest version is aware of the unlimited plan & works well.
You should go for an ethernet modem which they'll most likely supply.
Cheers
On 13/02/2004, at 5:23 PM, Chris Burton wrote:
Hi all
have gone through th
Hi all
have gone through the process of signing up to bigpond cable 2 days
ago. A reasonable plan over 2 years with free installation and 2 months
free over 24. I rang them about 10 minutes ago to ask a few questions
and mentioned I had a mac with OS 10.3.2Well, hold the bus!!!
'could yo
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