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Why is OpenReach broadband so damn expensive?

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    Why is OpenReach broadband so damn expensive?

    Upfront pricing seems tenable but then it has yearly price hikes, it can’t really be cheaper to just use 4G!?

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    • gadgetoid@fosstodon.orgG gadgetoid@fosstodon.org

      Why is OpenReach broadband so damn expensive?

      Upfront pricing seems tenable but then it has yearly price hikes, it can’t really be cheaper to just use 4G!?

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      @gadgetoid just use a neighbours wifi or get the boss to run a long cable from the warehouse to your house

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        @gadgetoid just use a neighbours wifi or get the boss to run a long cable from the warehouse to your house

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        @ukscone we used to sponge off the neighbour’s EE Hotspot using a GL.iNet router, which was probably the best we had. I think logging in to the free mobile hotspot account fifty times a day probably got the account banned though 🤣😭

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          @ukscone we used to sponge off the neighbour’s EE Hotspot using a GL.iNet router, which was probably the best we had. I think logging in to the free mobile hotspot account fifty times a day probably got the account banned though 🤣😭

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          @ukscone this is a very very first world problem.

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          • gadgetoid@fosstodon.orgG gadgetoid@fosstodon.org

            @ukscone we used to sponge off the neighbour’s EE Hotspot using a GL.iNet router, which was probably the best we had. I think logging in to the free mobile hotspot account fifty times a day probably got the account banned though 🤣😭

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            @gadgetoid GL.iNet routers are great for that 🙂 I know our neighbour got at least 2 copyright strike notices. they had to do a test after reading a don't do that course before the CM would let them access the internet. i did the test for them 🙂

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