[Info-vax] Not all HP jobs have gone to India!

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Sun Nov 14 11:04:51 EST 2010


In article <ibomvr$387$1 at news.albasani.net>, Jan-Erik Soderholm <jan-erik.soderholm at telia.com> writes:
>On 2010-11-14 12:20, Johnny Billquist wrote:
>> On 2010-11-13 15:20, VAXman- @SendSpamHere.ORG wrote:
>
>>>
>>> I love my Sprint EVDO. I traveled 2 summers ago across Pennsylvania (a
>>> 400 mile trek from my door) through 6 mountain tunnels averaging 1 mile
>>> and listening to 128K streaming radio and I never missed a beat. That
>>> I get for $60/month! Worth it for the convenience of ubiquitous access.
>>
>> Do you think that's impressive? I'm used to have about 3 Mb/s on my mobile
>> phone. (Switzerland is really depressing.) And access just anywhere I go,
>> not just following highways.
>>
>
>I currently pay aprox 230 SEK (aprox $32 USD) /month for my mobile
>broadband modem with no-limit traffic @ 7.2 Mb/s.
>
>My original 3 year agreement just finished and just the other day
>my ISP called and wanted me to sign a new 3 year agreement with:
>- a new upgraded USB dongle.
>- 14 Mb/s instead of 7 Mb/s.
>- A fixed cost of 180 SEK (aprox $25 USD) /month.
>- A laptop (such as a Toshiba C650, 320GB/4GB) included.
>
>The mobile broadband is just a backup to my fixed DSL lines,
>but I'm looking for a new laptop anyway (need a separate numeric
>kaypad for easier EDT use), so why not take this one and a cheaper
>agreement at the same time ?

DSL.  I thought you all had 100mbps. :roll:



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