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�mermaid� | 20:07 Tue 23rd May 2006 | Technology
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How can I persuade some one that broadband is better than dial up internet connection?!! It gets used in our house quite frequently so the phone bill is always, ahem, resonable hehe, but I know broadband would be cheaper & there wouldn't be peak time etc, don't hold up the phone line! The person i'm trying to convince is set in their ways & very reluctant to admit that a change would benefit! help!
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Tell your husband to go down to the public library and ty broadband. There is no going back !
Firstly I think that you have to persuade that other person that overall the costs are not any, or significantly, more.. So if you work on a basis of �14.99 pm for broadband and what you spend on your present, assumed 'pay as you go' system you may find that there is no significant difference. As you know broadband has a 5 to 10 times faster speed of operation and the fact that one can use the internet and chat on the phone at the same time is a major bonus. There is nothing more infuriating than not being able to get through to somebody, especially when it is important, because they are trawling the net. Imagine trying to operate even the smallest business non-broadband. Also, for the surfer, can there be anything more annoying than having to shut down on-line because someone else in the house wants to make a telephone call.
I've just had my phone bill and it's come down from approx. �187.00 to �57.00 (3 months). Yippee!! The �15.00 odd quid a month is far more manageable than the large bill every 3 months. Hope this helps. By the way, I way the one who did not want broadband, now I can't get enough of the internet and I can use the phone.

The big difference we found when we changed was being able to go on at any time and any day without worrying about phone charges. (Always used to use it after 6pm which was a pain)


Also as mentioned you don't tie the phone up at the same time.

What are their reasons for not wanting broadband?

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