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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

This thread so far from swinging relatated lol..

Right kids got Xbox one ,went to go on my laptop I'm over my usage limit...so an extra 40 euro has been added to.my bill the feckers..I'm with 3 so just wondering anyone out there into gaming etc where should I go to get better usage deal???

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By *tevo126Man
over a year ago

n

Try upc there pretty good and cheap enough

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Or digiweb are brillant

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Dont go near 02 there robbin b words lol.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Make sure your out of contract.

With myself I go over the limit over Xmas , Easter when on holidays. However over the year it cheaper than paying for a more expensive package.

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By *tevo126Man
over a year ago

n


"Or digiweb are brillant"

Really i never heard of them

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By *ean0001Man
over a year ago

Dublin West

You need a cable or phoneline broadband with unlimited broadband.

The xbox can use up to a gb an hour depending on what you are doing so you will have to look at upc or eircom probably.

All the mobile ones are restricted to a maximum data allowance a month which probably wont suit you.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You need a cable or phoneline broadband with unlimited broadband.

The xbox can use up to a gb an hour depending on what you are doing so you will have to look at upc or eircom probably.

All the mobile ones are restricted to a maximum data allowance a month which probably wont suit you."

I thought giffgaff was unlimited data? My brother has it and wouldn't change, been thinking of changing to it myself

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"You need a cable or phoneline broadband with unlimited broadband.

The xbox can use up to a gb an hour depending on what you are doing so you will have to look at upc or eircom probably.

All the mobile ones are restricted to a maximum data allowance a month which probably wont suit you."

Thanks will have a look at all the suggestions....

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By *ean0001Man
over a year ago

Dublin West


"You need a cable or phoneline broadband with unlimited broadband.

The xbox can use up to a gb an hour depending on what you are doing so you will have to look at upc or eircom probably.

All the mobile ones are restricted to a maximum data allowance a month which probably wont suit you. I thought giffgaff was unlimited data? My brother has it and wouldn't change, been thinking of changing to it myself"

As far as i know giffgaff removed their unlimited data last september but i could stand corrected on that.

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By *ean0001Man
over a year ago

Dublin West


"You need a cable or phoneline broadband with unlimited broadband.

The xbox can use up to a gb an hour depending on what you are doing so you will have to look at upc or eircom probably.

All the mobile ones are restricted to a maximum data allowance a month which probably wont suit you.

Thanks will have a look at all the suggestions...."

There are websites such as uswitch which will compare the various packages for you. Check them out.

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By *imerickboyMan
over a year ago

city

Upc have a package with unlimited usage but their new box doesn't have the range of their old one. However it's great for streaming, gaming etc

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Magnet.ie iv been with them 4 yrs now an there brilliant unlimited download fiber optic lines all u need is a phone line in the house www.magnet.ie look them up

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By *ceryMan
over a year ago

Malahide & Waterford

Moved from UTV to UPC just over a year ago, landline to cable and have never looked back. No complaints so far with cost/service/speed or download limits.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Vodafone is crap too

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By *ippcoupe2Couple
over a year ago

cahir/cashel

ensure your current cotract is up as if you change supplier the old supplier may hit you with penalties almost certainly.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Can recommend uswitch.ie which shows you a comparison between all providers. You need a unlimited download package

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I got satalite broadband.fantastic.unlimited download

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm with Vodafone, 40€ PM

(Broadband only)

Fibre (super fast), unlimited usage

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By *oxieguyMan
over a year ago

middle of nowhere


"I got satalite broadband.fantastic.unlimited download"

Do you mind me asking who did you get it with. I looked at a few satellite providers and they had tiny limits.

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By *adrarfjordr VoyeurMan
over a year ago

Waterford

I've been with UPC for quite a while now and found the actual broadband service excellent but if anything goes wrong they are not known for their customer service

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By *ceryMan
over a year ago

Malahide & Waterford

Just got notice - UPC are going to 240 mbps for those on 200 mbps plus other free free features starting in Feb. Yipee.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just got notice - UPC are going to 240 mbps for those on 200 mbps plus other free free features starting in Feb. Yipee."

generally, domestic users don't need more than 50mbps. I think a lot of people are paying for something they don't even use or need.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

im with wimax theyre really good . Weve 2 xbox and 3phones and 2 tablets .i pay 45 a month

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By *ceryMan
over a year ago

Malahide & Waterford


"Just got notice - UPC are going to 240 mbps for those on 200 mbps plus other free free features starting in Feb. Yipee.

generally, domestic users don't need more than 50mbps. I think a lot of people are paying for something they don't even use or need. "

That's true but my use is a little bit more than domestic.

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By *unstercplCouple
over a year ago

Limerick


"Upc have a package with unlimited usage but their new box doesn't have the range of their old one. However it's great for streaming, gaming etc"

UPC drops connection too much and kills active games. No good for gaming if it continues to do that. Checked about and seems to be a constant issue. New modem is pretty poor too

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By *unstercplCouple
over a year ago

Limerick


"Just got notice - UPC are going to 240 mbps for those on 200 mbps plus other free free features starting in Feb. Yipee."

The speed is good but not consistent.

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By *ceryMan
over a year ago

Malahide & Waterford


"Just got notice - UPC are going to 240 mbps for those on 200 mbps plus other free free features starting in Feb. Yipee.

The speed is good but not consistent. "

Like a lot of factors for this technology it can depend on the location. So far I've not had any problems when I need full throttle with UPC.

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By *kytazMan
over a year ago

limerick

If u are stuck in a contract with ur current provider there is a way around that without any penalties . If u are not getting the speed u are promised on contract . U just have to say u are recording the call and want to cancel ur contract due to not receiving ur speed and if the don't cancel u will be getting on to com reg . Works nearly every time I do it for customers all the time with broadband and tv issues

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