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UK Online has announced that it is dropping the price of its 512K ADSL
service to £9.99 per month and its 2Mbps service to £19.99 per month (which makes "sense" as the 8MB is now £29.99) with no data caps. This pricing only applies on exchanges where UK Online have unbundled the exchange allowing them to use the EasyNet LLU network. A list of these is at http://www.ukonline.net/8000/llu_exchangelist.php Pricing remains at £19.99 and £29.99 if your exchange has not been unbundled by UK Online. Set-up fee of £25 and free USB modem but it is a 12 month contract I believe. See http://www.ukonline.net/ for more details. Regards Sunil |
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"Sunil Sood" <news@soods.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message news:1113217870.535271.270620@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com... UK Online has announced that it is dropping the price of its 512K ADSL service to £9.99 per month and its 2Mbps service to £19.99 per month (which makes "sense" as the 8MB is now £29.99) with no data caps. This pricing only applies on exchanges where UK Online have unbundled the exchange allowing them to use the EasyNet LLU network. A list of these is at http://www.ukonline.net/8000/llu_exchangelist.php Pricing remains at £19.99 and £29.99 if your exchange has not been unbundled by UK Online. Set-up fee of £25 and free USB modem but it is a 12 month contract I believe. See http://www.ukonline.net/ for more details. Repeat please, I didn't catch that. |
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gertrude wrote:
> > Repeat please, I didn't catch that. [...] UK Online has announced that it is dropping the price of its 512K ADSL service to £9.99 per month and its 2Mbps service to £19.99 per month (which makes "sense" as the 8MB is now £29.99) with no data caps. This pricing only applies on exchanges where UK Online have unbundled the exchange allowing them to use the EasyNet LLU network. A list of these is at http://www.ukonline.net/8000/llu_exchangelist.php Pricing remains at £19.99 and £29.99 if your exchange has not been unbundled by UK Online. Set-up fee of £25 and free USB modem but it is a 12 month contract I believe. See http://www.ukonline.net/ for more details. Regards Sunil [...] HTH BlueRoo -- Don't you get all precious on me with your posh Opera-shopplmer interweb net-surfin' bundle o'cuntwarts. - Goody 2005 www.vanburenbrothers.co.uk |
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gertrude wrote:
> > Repeat please, I didn't catch that. [...] UK Online has announced that it is dropping the price of its 512K ADSL service to £9.99 per month and its 2Mbps service to £19.99 per month (which makes "sense" as the 8MB is now £29.99) with no data caps. This pricing only applies on exchanges where UK Online have unbundled the exchange allowing them to use the EasyNet LLU network. A list of these is at http://www.ukonline.net/8000/llu_exchangelist.php Pricing remains at £19.99 and £29.99 if your exchange has not been unbundled by UK Online. Set-up fee of £25 and free USB modem but it is a 12 month contract I believe. See http://www.ukonline.net/ for more details. Regards Sunil [...] HTH BlueRoo -- Don't you get all precious on me with your posh Opera-shopplmer interweb net-surfin' bundle o'cuntwarts. - Goody 2005 www.vanburenbrothers.co.uk |
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On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 14:09:35 +0100, [gertrude] said :-
> >"Sunil Sood" <news@soods.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message >news:1113217870.535271.270620@z14g2000cwz.googleg roups.com... >UK Online has announced that it is dropping the price of its 512K ADSL >service to £9.99 per month and its 2Mbps service to £19.99 per month >(which makes "sense" as the 8MB is now £29.99) with no data caps. > >This pricing only applies on exchanges where UK Online have unbundled >the exchange allowing them to use the EasyNet LLU network. A list of >these is at http://www.ukonline.net/8000/llu_exchangelist.php > >Pricing remains at £19.99 and £29.99 if your exchange has not been >unbundled by UK Online. > >Set-up fee of £25 and free USB modem but it is a 12 month contract I >believe. > >See http://www.ukonline.net/ for more details. > >Repeat please, I didn't catch that. > Please add an indent character before you post. Tools/options/send/news/plain text settings |
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Spin Dryer wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 14:09:35 +0100, [gertrude] said :- > >> >> "Sunil Sood" <news@soods.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message >> news:1113217870.535271.270620@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com... >> UK Online has announced that it is dropping the price of its 512K >> ADSL service to £9.99 per month and its 2Mbps service to £19.99 per >> month (which makes "sense" as the 8MB is now £29.99) with no data >> caps. >> >> This pricing only applies on exchanges where UK Online have unbundled >> the exchange allowing them to use the EasyNet LLU network. A list of >> these is at http://www.ukonline.net/8000/llu_exchangelist.php >> >> Pricing remains at £19.99 and £29.99 if your exchange has not been >> unbundled by UK Online. >> >> Set-up fee of £25 and free USB modem but it is a 12 month contract I >> believe. >> >> See http://www.ukonline.net/ for more details. >> > > >> Repeat please, I didn't catch that. >> > > Please add an indent character before you post. > Tools/options/send/news/plain text settings Think you'll find it is an OE problem not a settings issue. This should fix it. http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/ |
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On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 20:54:40 +0100, [Bigbird] said :-
>Spin Dryer wrote: >> On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 14:09:35 +0100, [gertrude] said :- >> >>> >>> "Sunil Sood" <news@soods.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message >>> news:1113217870.535271.270620@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com... >>> UK Online has announced that it is dropping the price of its 512K >>> ADSL service to £9.99 per month and its 2Mbps service to £19.99 per >>> month (which makes "sense" as the 8MB is now £29.99) with no data >>> caps. >>> >>> This pricing only applies on exchanges where UK Online have unbundled >>> the exchange allowing them to use the EasyNet LLU network. A list of >>> these is at http://www.ukonline.net/8000/llu_exchangelist.php >>> >>> Pricing remains at £19.99 and £29.99 if your exchange has not been >>> unbundled by UK Online. >>> >>> Set-up fee of £25 and free USB modem but it is a 12 month contract I >>> believe. >>> >>> See http://www.ukonline.net/ for more details. >>> >> >> >>> Repeat please, I didn't catch that. >>> >> >> Please add an indent character before you post. >> Tools/options/send/news/plain text settings > >Think you'll find it is an OE problem not a settings issue. Doubt it - OE can do quoting by default - it has been turned off, or the person has possibly messed up their quotefix settings. |
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Spin Dryer wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 20:54:40 +0100, [Bigbird] said :- > >> Spin Dryer wrote: >>> On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 14:09:35 +0100, [gertrude] said :- >>> >>>> >>>> "Sunil Sood" <news@soods.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message >>>> news:1113217870.535271.270620@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com... >>>> UK Online has announced that it is dropping the price of its 512K >>>> ADSL service to £9.99 per month and its 2Mbps service to £19.99 per >>>> month (which makes "sense" as the 8MB is now £29.99) with no data >>>> caps. >>>> >>>> This pricing only applies on exchanges where UK Online have >>>> unbundled the exchange allowing them to use the EasyNet LLU >>>> network. A list of these is at >>>> http://www.ukonline.net/8000/llu_exchangelist.php >>>> >>>> Pricing remains at £19.99 and £29.99 if your exchange has not been >>>> unbundled by UK Online. >>>> >>>> Set-up fee of £25 and free USB modem but it is a 12 month contract >>>> I believe. >>>> >>>> See http://www.ukonline.net/ for more details. >>>> >>> >>> >>>> Repeat please, I didn't catch that. >>>> >>> >>> Please add an indent character before you post. >>> Tools/options/send/news/plain text settings >> >> Think you'll find it is an OE problem not a settings issue. > > Doubt it - OE can do quoting by default - it has been turned off, or > the person has possibly messed up their quotefix settings. No, you're most probably wrong. OE has plenty of problems with quoting which is why quote-fix exists isn't it. Check Andy Fosters reply also. I get the same result if I disable quote fix. |
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On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 22:36:17 +0100, [Bigbird] said :-
>Spin Dryer wrote: >> On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 20:54:40 +0100, [Bigbird] said :- >> >>> Spin Dryer wrote: >>>> On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 14:09:35 +0100, [gertrude] said :- >>>> >>>>> >>>>> "Sunil Sood" <news@soods.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message >>>>> news:1113217870.535271.270620@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com... >>>>> UK Online has announced that it is dropping the price of its 512K >>>>> ADSL service to £9.99 per month and its 2Mbps service to £19.99 per >>>>> month (which makes "sense" as the 8MB is now £29.99) with no data >>>>> caps. >>>>> >>>>> This pricing only applies on exchanges where UK Online have >>>>> unbundled the exchange allowing them to use the EasyNet LLU >>>>> network. A list of these is at >>>>> http://www.ukonline.net/8000/llu_exchangelist.php >>>>> >>>>> Pricing remains at £19.99 and £29.99 if your exchange has not been >>>>> unbundled by UK Online. >>>>> >>>>> Set-up fee of £25 and free USB modem but it is a 12 month contract >>>>> I believe. >>>>> >>>>> See http://www.ukonline.net/ for more details. >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> Repeat please, I didn't catch that. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Please add an indent character before you post. >>>> Tools/options/send/news/plain text settings >>> >>> Think you'll find it is an OE problem not a settings issue. >> >> Doubt it - OE can do quoting by default - it has been turned off, or >> the person has possibly messed up their quotefix settings. > > No, you're most probably wrong. Are you saying that the gazillions of people that use OE as a newsreader are also using OE-quotefix ? I would suggest otherwise, and there is nothing to suggest that all these people are not at least showing ">" as an indent. >OE has plenty of problems with quoting which is why quote-fix exists isn't it. The usual problem is line wrapping failures, not missing indent character. > Check Andy Fosters reply also. I get the same result if I disable quote >fix. > Indeed noted. Maybe it's as a result of replying to a google-groups post ? |
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On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 22:36:17 +0100, [Bigbird] said :-
>Spin Dryer wrote: >> On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 20:54:40 +0100, [Bigbird] said :- >> >>> Spin Dryer wrote: >>>> On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 14:09:35 +0100, [gertrude] said :- >>>> >>>>> >>>>> "Sunil Sood" <news@soods.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message >>>>> news:1113217870.535271.270620@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com... >>>>> UK Online has announced that it is dropping the price of its 512K >>>>> ADSL service to £9.99 per month and its 2Mbps service to £19.99 per >>>>> month (which makes "sense" as the 8MB is now £29.99) with no data >>>>> caps. >>>>> >>>>> This pricing only applies on exchanges where UK Online have >>>>> unbundled the exchange allowing them to use the EasyNet LLU >>>>> network. A list of these is at >>>>> http://www.ukonline.net/8000/llu_exchangelist.php >>>>> >>>>> Pricing remains at £19.99 and £29.99 if your exchange has not been >>>>> unbundled by UK Online. >>>>> >>>>> Set-up fee of £25 and free USB modem but it is a 12 month contract >>>>> I believe. >>>>> >>>>> See http://www.ukonline.net/ for more details. >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> Repeat please, I didn't catch that. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Please add an indent character before you post. >>>> Tools/options/send/news/plain text settings >>> >>> Think you'll find it is an OE problem not a settings issue. >> >> Doubt it - OE can do quoting by default - it has been turned off, or >> the person has possibly messed up their quotefix settings. > > No, you're most probably wrong. OE has plenty of problems with quoting >which is why > quote-fix exists isn't it. > Check Andy Fosters reply also. I get the same result if I disable quote >fix. > My apologies, it looks like it's a google-groups initial post that causes the OE failure. My apologies to Roo as well. I've just tried it, and a reply/group doesn't show the indent on a google-groups post. Of course, google-groups is hardly a proper news source writer though :-) |
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