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Posted 7/10/2008 6:38:05 AM
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I've had Sky TV for ages and am happy with it. Never had a problem.
I've never bothered with broadband at home - i do all that stuff at work but now have a wii I want to get online for the kid plus I'm hoping that it may help them with their school work.
I notice from their site that the offer existing TV customers sky broadband for free. I reckon this should do the job but I know that some thinks need lots of MBs and am wondering if anyone can give me the heads up on whether this free broadband will do the trick??
Your thought will be most appreciated as 'i don't do computers'
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Posted 7/15/2008 9:58:59 AM
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I too am currently contimplating tha Sky TV and Broadband package deal so any thoughts from exsisting customers would be greatly appreciated.

In search of a new broadband contract, with uncapped monthly downloads and high speed access! Isn't everyone
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Posted 7/16/2008 11:05:55 AM


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When Sky works and assuming it is a Sky/Easynet unbundled exchange it works quite well. However the customer service leaves something to be desired when it doesn't.

Rgds, Pete

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Posted 8/11/2008 6:52:15 AM
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[QUOTE]davidz (10/07/2008)I've had Sky TV for ages and am happy with it. Never had a problem.



I've never bothered with broadband at home - i do all that stuff at work but now have a wii I want to get online for the kid plus I'm hoping that it may help them with their school work.



I notice from their site that the offer existing TV customers sky broadband for free. I reckon this should do the job but I know that some thinks need lots of MBs and am wondering if anyone can give me the heads up on whether this free broadband will do the trick??



Your thought will be most appreciated as 'i don't do computers'[/QUOTE]

My only concern is that businesses very seldom give anything away for "free", well nothing that's worth very much.

If you're getting it mainly for the kids make sure you set up parental controls, there's all sorts of stuff you probably don't want them getting anywhere near on the net!
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